Show KAIGHN SORRY HE HF SHOT HAYNES J 4 Now Realizes That He Made a Mistake Mistakes t IS s ARRAIGNED FOR ASSAULT 4 lIA B COV COVIc lar I IX t Now X ow that t ha t reaction ha bu baa come upon h 7 m rn and 2nd with i ita P a fuller tuner realisation of ot I pat nat he lie has done Roy says up upi i v sorry hI h shot ahot Willard S 8 Haynes 1 i i the Chicago traveling man mani mant i t I re rover recover Fht i hf hv by b wa waz arraigned yesterday ye on Oft onH P H tain harg ha Ig of ot assault with a deadly V pon on fl with ith intend to do great bodily I boc 1 j il rm m rn He H a plea of guilty KUO in the nrc t f an nn attorney This a will prot bly be changed later lateri i nope hope Haynes Hay neg win wl UTe live said young 7 l 1 ait a Ai ij in ill at it th jail last e evening They I 1 n ld J me In th morning he was likely to t tL ld L and they nearly had me going r I 1 you hail had it to do over or again qaID 1 uld U id yoi ou hl shoot ah ot him was all asked eel No Xo I he be said ald Things Ic 1 I k a litte litt e rent sometimes after fter W LJ have hae had bad time to think about t Of r tern I Th The position in m which a shooting t ac the girl 1 made him bun see Me a aJUtS aure JUtS urse ure was a mistake be said IkI None Nine X one of the persons directly con conc conr c r ii rd nd I d ws vt d i ready yesterday to give the rt C the o occurrence of Monday E C ruing ning Haynes and Mla Mist Jill inn Jen Ip I P P oate led to 10 the snoot about it was a not a it quarrel between n us ua as u asI I 2 ts If fn stated stat ri declared Miss Coates Coate J J nt hI than that thit she b did not care caR to toE E fi X r he nor young Kaighn Jul tell how hov th t learned of her with Haynes Hayne and the events i irm rw n ted J t with vl th it u isi yesterday r rated further nil all the th facts cn cori fi fit t ill nl 1 in The Th Herald H yesterday as to 0 tot t tl motive for the crime rt It was gen Ken genan f an t on eded by those most familiar t t tit th tro tte circumstances that the state tate Lit ent as to th motive were correct loiel l 1 Kaighn yesterday ay declared the purported d Interview between and nis son on in which the lat latr 11 1 r wa yas is reported to hav confessed to toI that I ha I ne shot Hayn ss because e the ther r told Miss Misa Coates Coata that he was wu was false It is all rot said aid saidie saide ie l e Kaighn The boy did not tell teU teUny Any ny flY cuch auth thing and anti words were into his mouth that he never ut utI I 1 i at ail The boy has bas told lot lilt what were but what are ared arent d not nt care to say and cannot say sayE r E T resent I Kr 1 when asked for some 3 of the matter replied I Iye IP ye told lold no one ne anything about my il T n nf except pt my father and I 1 do not Dot nott t tend nd to tell anything until the be proper HOpI C ill me comes romes I want to say though thought 3 1 t T did not tell teU my father f ther that I It il t Ha Haynes Iane nes because he h had told Miss KI KIalt aus ats alt that I was drunk That is 18 all II allu allI 11 u tiff ff and I never told of the then theNo theNo I n nd No Wo Statement Tram Hae j gh there are but slight aUght chances fF r his hi h is recovery and L d his hs evidence is of oft t 1 the victim of young iu u revolver positively refuses to tome tol it me l h kC ny n statement to the th county au an ant t s or O 0 any Il one about the causes auae A t it td up to the tragedy Mr Hayne C ins ni tu t feel confident on dent that he will wUl re and in m response e to the request County Atto Attorney ney Loof Ulo 1 in f fr Ms r of the case ease easel caser l r pd p fd I that t at he would say nothing un unlit uni I i n lit hi h recovered A t I Loofbourow accompanied 1 l te tive Sheets visited the wound 1 man at the hospital yesterday morn mom T c r id found faund hin bright and appart M t J IV somewhat improved in condition talked freely freel to Jo the officials but uld gi give in them no hint of his side aide of V t tory story stor Mr Loofbourow stated to toni toJ J ni 1 that I ha t without his statement the theo theu u o fu ion was as practically Pr powerless 1 Wi Io 01 i t mui much h in a p case calle against young Joung rA Mr Haynes replied I know t v u are fr out the lines of or ur or duty duJ bu I do not care to say MY sa saI I 1 thinK what whal er until I am up p and again then 1 will tell my side the he t hr tory Tv Iv f doctors docton have told me It it I f stand tand a air chance for recovery t 1 r decline to a say aay anything until maUl I Ilip IU ip lip U again tt officials asked aed to be allowed to toa 1 again a tat latt lafr r in the day and get set 11 11 i statement from him but the d man roan that it would be rIes less he had nothing Dc to say y present Kaighn A arraigned Later in n the morning Joseph Hen Ben Hencle I La I v cle clerk k of t h hc p Knut ord appeared J S ro roe 0 e the attorney and swore a Complaint n t young joung Kaighn ir mc him v th h assault with a dead papon up n the person of W S with mth Hie hE I he intent to do bodily r rm Im The ei plaint i was filed flIed before PC g Duhl n erday afternoon and 1 onor it brought broucht fret his h cell tin fl count jail mil to the old police poUce rt 1 rt room roam f arraignment Ih he appear 11 Tie of t young YOUR Kaighn Kan as lIked in int the court room with hIS bin r at t toll ol oil pulled closely about his bis was as tt tl tta T of or f collapse Only the K 44 a TH s of t I toung e ourt were present but buti 4 young oung it 1111 i stood with his face fare HI aL at aLn a 1 1 ur urh uch h as possible po In his roat foat n oat wt the complaint was be bei read lead to ta t 11 i Are you guilty of or ort or orL t L ked kod Diehl Diehi as he be hethe the therm Guilty d the prisoner and nd stood t nod u ut t speaking another t T ThE ulin will not to alT hear bear C said urney iney and aDd andt t t m t we w uk ask thet bt the pro nInar tr hH il In be set IT f r 1 Ut next Moa t 10 a avi vi hn IT S l II 1 that he j ii j J not lOt POW wh w Jd I I hta arns Int het hett t hI he tho h I Monday mi I Th The aSt i 1 he be set ft I I r that time thee 1 hI hi and of i l hail ban tl I he I turned tamed 3 to ti the r ff for tor I as Hlf au back to un jD in the 0 t nJ wagon wacon I Jk 1 ke i I I C rotary rota r Colonel Kai hn Ix hr Col j 1 Kal hl last laM ht fit for U tl timE t toy oy had 11 1 1 the thea af r r hE wa S Si i t d t t 1 man manin i in Jl had td Il n and tie de 1 that ti to n Ik Ike an ant t t ra his hi la th h out 11 n t t th l im rn an opp 0 hi his ou ilU said ai h 1 f ln t 1 hi r n fl I un t tJ i t ourt and i ih h him who ther h J i H his pa par r 1 th p that 1 1 P wh 1 at anti i II tv tvr q r have something upon Up which h to hold him and necessary to get et papers to keep him at the county Jan jaB Judge William King KI and Frank Heft Hoff Hoffman Hottman Heftman man have been secured l to defend the young man Hayn s Condition The wounded man rested as well as al could be expected Tuesday Tue day night and aDd yesterday morning his condition was slightly improved though the danger dan is by no means passed nu Yesterday morning Haynes requested that no one be allowed to tome see him and his hS phy physicians l clans decided to permit no oue one to visit isit him with the tte exception of Assistant Aut tnt County COurty Attorney Loofbourow and D Sheets A number of friends tri and acquaintances called call at the hos hospital hospital pital pita during the day and asked a ked to be he allowed to see Bee the wounded man but they were denied admission adm They were vera ere informed that he was resting easily e ily but that by his own and the orders of the doctors docton no one could cou Id see IPe him Dr Kites NUs stated last Jut night that thai the dangers danKen of the first hoars were over ov r fend nd that the patient he lie thought tho t stood a slightly better be r cIne for fr recovery recover but that there were other c Mr dangers tI tl be guarded against yet and nd he was not prepared to say what hat the outcome would likely be He thought though tho that if f peritonitis could Iv be t avoided the patient would stand a fair show for tor recovery 11 |