Show W S HAYNES SUFFERED A RELAPSE AND HIS CONDITION WAS ALARMING r I Although Alt some BOIDe of his bli closest friends were not Dot apprised of the fact by F b the phy physicians the condition ot of W S So Haynes who was waa shot hot at the Knutsford a II short abort time ceo aco by lIy Roy has been con considerably worse since day and grave I fears fura for his hb recovery were entertained night I according to the th statement of Drs Dra Root and WIles Niles the patient was wall better and they feel that tt unless some S thins unexpected a happens he Be n will wilt pull through The change chance came last t st Sunday Sanday when I the tile patient t was with pith a chill and aad his hia fever rose reM Since that time he has bad hAd several aches it of chills ns it Is te said and the be doctors doctora were we considerably alarmed I until a change for the th better came caine yes yesterday yesterday Dr Nibs Nilea stated last night that the relapse e was wu evidently 0 caused by some gone accumulation of excretions along og the Ute path of or the bullet but blat he II said 1114 that im 1st immediate 1 mediate steps were taken to relieve the tile condition and that now be thought the patient would get over ever it without a g see sec second ond operation opera Last night the patient it was said was con improved prey Young Kaighn when told of f the change In I Haynes condition was a greatly sur mw surprised ed and said that he bad had just been told that he was waa getting ret along alGor nicely nicety He expressed ed the hope that the u relapse would wo not prove serious The preliminary hearing of young Kaighn is I set for W 13 this thia morn morning mornIng ing and it te is probable le that t it will be carried through as IUS both I sides sid say esy y they are ready Young Kaighn wild said last Jut night that he ho was ready re for foe the hearing and was anxious to have it over One with |