Show FIVE JURORS ARE ACCEPTED IN TRIAL OF KAIGHN fOR KILLING KYLLING Of HAYNES Merrill M. M Kaighn Is facing at least one-fourth one of or the Jury which will try him for the killing of William S. S Haynes at the Knutsford hotel on the afternoon of 1901 When court court was ca called led to order orde this morning nine men were In the jur Jury box Tho The new venire was examined and the three vacancies filled Judge King for the defense then proceeded proceeded proceeded pro pro- with the examination of the The selection of a Jury Is progressing slowly and It Is not lII likely ely that opening opening- statements will be made before the noon recess tomorrow counsel has clear clearly Continued on Paso Iago 6 6 t 4 JURORS ACCEPTED IN CASE l. l J J acc pt the Kaighn murder case 0 4 EDW AnD WHITE farmer Milford HOllEn N N. HOLT South Jordan THOl W. W PARTRIDGE real estate man Salt Lake t JESSE GOODFELLOW wool buyer bUHr Salt Lake ake City t CHARLES CI SHARPE farmer West Jordan t I t Five Jurors Accepted Continued from Page Pale I 1 1 the fact act that It rel relies s on emotional emo ernO- tonal insanity as Its Is line of oC defense Line of Defense It I Is in now evident e that the plea of or the tire defense defense- will wi be 10 Insanity Judge King propounded about the same questions to lO each juror much of or which strongly intimated that the claim of oC temporary Insanity will wil be made The first hour of the trial was devoted de devoted ile- ile voted to the examination of or Jurors on their voir dire Fifteen of those exam ined met were accepted and sworn worn and Iem Henry Leyland Lyland Michael H. H S. S Youn Young and John S. S Colbert were excused cx- cx cased b by the court for various reasons Three hlee names name were wert then drawn from torn the jur Jury box and after tire three Jurors had I taken their 5 seats scats Judge King ICing proceeded with the tire examination of or the Would Express His Views The rue first Juror examined was Richard B. B Millett a mining engineer The examination examination ex ex- ex- ex of or Mr afforded some ome amusement I lie lid felt that he lie could not trot nn answer Judge II Kings King's gs g's est ns satisfactorily sats sats- satis satis- with wih th thc usual sual yes res or no so he would Invariably express his views In lit answer to Jud Judge e Kings King's question question ques ques- tion lay Have you ou formed an opinion asto us ua to or innocence nce of or the defendant defend defend- ant Hoy Kal hl 1 which Judge Jude King prefaced preface with wih the tire remark Pea Please e An Answer tin tin- yes Mr Mi Ir yes or no no replied Well el I think b boys s or rth rather r young youn men len are arc getting too free with hu tho use use of ot firearms Judge King ICing then challenged the juror on the ground round that Mr opinion opinion ion was bl biased District Attorney Attorney- l on the part of or the State asked Mr I he had formed an opinion that It would require evidence to change of lus I I 1 dont don't believe that boys hos should go 0 around arund with wih six shooters In their pockets pockets pockets pock pock- ets and use them thorn In such a n public place us UH the hotel Mr Ir Saw th that t It was wat a hopeless hopeless hope hope- less case and the Juror was a excused Jurors Excused I K W. W Price Prie a retired merchant was the next questioned He lIe le said that he had hall formed an nn opinion and was challenged by hy the defence defene e and excused Ezra Best a carpenter was vas also challen dial chal- len ed h by the defense on the ground th that lt his opinion was vas biased and was vas excused Je Jesse e Goodfellow managed d to answer all Al of the que questions ty ly and was paEse passed l f for fOI r cause At 12 2 o'clock the court adjourned a until 2 o'clock this afternoon |