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Show UTAH BOYACCUSEDOFMURDEH. Wayward Son of John W. ToonR, and Oramljon of 1'rralilent llrlgliam Young-In Young-In Trouble. A dispatch from New York City says the mystery of the murder of Mrs. Annie An-nie Pulitzer, whoso nudo body wos found In the Morris canal, near Jersey City, has been cleared up by the dls-covery dls-covery that the woman was killed In a flat at 103 West Fifty-eighth street, w here her clothing was found. This announcement was made by Captain Titus of the delectlvo bureau, who connects directly with the murder a man named Hooper Young, who has recently been employed in a cheap restaurant. res-taurant. Titus lias learned that the woman's body wms kept for some time under the sink in the kitchen of the flat In which she was killed. Young has not been arrested, and It believed to have lied from the city. He Is said to have shipped a trunk to Chicago Chi-cago Thursday night. Ho formerly worked for the Hoboken Crusader, and tho police found his plcturo taken with a group of employes. This picture was shown lo the Hoboken livery man, who at once picked out Young as the man who hired a buggy from him on Wednesday Wed-nesday night. Hooper Young Is a son of John W. Young, well known in New Yoili and foreign financial circles, und himself a son of llrlgliam Young, tho noted Mormon Mor-mon leader. Hooper Young has never followed in his father's footsteps. He bus always been of u roving disposition, appearing In different parts of the country und engaging in business ventures ven-tures which never came to fruition. Ills last attempt to settle down was madu in Hoboken about nine months ago, when hu engaged in the publication publica-tion of u leforin political pamphlot called the Ci usader. |