Show MURDER OF 1 THE MILLINER 1 Did Adry and Not Harry Hayward Hay-ward Do the Awful Work j A VERY PUZZLING QUESTION ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE TO SHOW I1LIXT INSANE Adry Hsiyvrnrd Tell of the Influence His Brother Hart Over Him How He Had Pleaded with Him Not to Commit the Murder and How Ho had Been Called a Coward and aCurA a-CurA Dramatic Recital Minneapolis Minn Jan 2In thef Hayward trial the plan of defense is gradually becoming apparent Xo one believes that an attempt will be made to prove Harry Hayward insane in-sane but instead the opinion prevails that efforts will toe made to prove Adry Hayward guilty of the very crime with which in his confession he has qharged his brother The defense it is believed will attempt to show that Blixt is insane in-sane and that while his confessions are true statements of facts as to the way in which the crime waS committed ami incited show the man who engaged him to do this work was Adry not Harry Hayward HaywardHl1xts J5IIV1S Queer Behavior Blixts behavior in jailnow frantically fran-tically fearful and again fearlessly confident con-fident will be used to show that the man Is notwell balanced mentally and to impeach him as a witness The fourth juror was secured today in thEY person of lohn Smith a blacksmith During the examination of veniremen Attorney Erwin asked William Jay fu cooper whether he had any opinion as to the defendants guilt or innocence Yes I have replied Jay I should say he was guilty Mr Erwin stood aghast while the laugh went around Hayward himself joined in the merriment Jay was excused ex-cused The attorneys in the case right after the days proceedings were over had a long examination of Adry Hayward The defense made a demand on the prosecution to be allowed to take Adrys statement in full and the demand de-mand was acceded to What took place during the examination is kept secret The county attorney admitte that the conference had been held but expressed surprise that the fact had become known He added that Adry I Hayward had ort that occasion made I a much more complete statement than any yet made and had gone into details de-tails as to his brothers plotto murder Catherine Ging The statement was so strong in detail andapp rent truthful nessthat the attorneys for the defense were staggered and taken completely by surprise John Day Smith counsel for the defense could not conceal hia amazement and chagrin He admitted that he was completely paralyzed bv the brothers story So crestfallen Wes his manner that Mr Erwin was compelled com-pelled to tell him to brace up Ailry Very Nervous Adr seemed more nervous than ever during the first ordeal JJ this kind at the city hall and apparently now realizes with a greater force than ever before that on his words hang the fate of the younger brother The mans face was pale as he began to speak of Harrys influence over him and ithe various ways in < which that influence had been exercised He went on to enumerate certain threats that had been made against has own safety by Harry and declared hat he Shad been forced into m apparent complicity com-plicity in the crime of murder by ar tual fear of personal violence as we1 as by an influence of will that he could not define Becoming more voluble as he pr ceeded the informer told how Han haul approached him on the subject of the killing and how he had trIed to shake his brothers determination without avail With the utmost dc ail Adry told how he labored with Harry to give up the Idea of murder using at first such arguments as would hSws been likely I to influence a man with an atom of humanity lastly appealing no his sense of rear Adry pointed out that escape ftcho i from the results of such a crime would be almost Impossible and that the perpetrators per-petrators would certainly be hanged Called Him a Cur All this Yap without effect on the brother who called Adry a cur and remarked re-marked that he had no saml at all Then came the story of Adrys visit to Elder Stewart and his communication to that gentleman of the facts in the case All through the statement of his connection with the case Adrj Kept hI eyes used on Mr Nye the county attorney attor-ney ami appeared anxious that not a single bit of the fearful story might e < cape his memory At times his face flushed like that of a man in a high fever again it was ashencolored to the very lips More than an hour elapsed before the story was done All through it Attorney Erwin sat silently si-lently |