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Show THE GLOBE-HEADE- HOOPER YOUNG CAPTURED. R. ' to Hava Made a wafatshM Krgartflns Killing off Mr. lulllMr. William Hooper Young, for whom the police of New York have been searching iu connection with the murder of Mrs. Annie Julilzer, haa been found, and is also said to have made a confession regarding llie killing of Mrs. Rul'iizer. In llie guir.r of a tramp lie lied Wen wandering about the country for several days, and waa ariesled Monday ivening by the Derby, Conn., police on uapicion. Although bis description corresponded closely with thel tent tut by the New York ofllcera. the pris-tnat first stoutly denied auy connection with the murder, and even when ye was confronted with a mau who waa formerly a fellow workman, he till denied hia identity. Rut upon the arrival of a man with whom lie was intimately acquaiuted, the prisoner acknowledged that he is William Hoor Young, lie rouernled to go back to New York without the formality of requisition papers. n During the iuterview with the winch followed Young's admission of iiis identity, lie is said to have made a confession regaidiug the crime. The exact ualure of this confession was not iiiude public. It was ssid that Youug had spoken of an accomplice, but one of the officers when questioned about this replied: "If you say simply that a confession lias liccu made, jun tell the whole story. AN OKLAHOMA FkUD- Is Reported By Pabllalilug Co. Globe-Hand- UTAH PAYSON, UTAH STATE NEWS Tha farmers of l.tah county are now digging sugar beets. The crop ia generally very good in this section. Almoat half an inrh of rain fell at Mount Pleasant on Saturday night, the first ona to lay the dust since July 2nd. During the paat week forty-tw- o births were reported to the Salt Lake board of bealtli twenty- three males and nineteen female. Roy (ireeu. a Salt Lake messenger with llA.'i, boy, last week which had liern given him to deposit In tha bank by a customer. - ilet-ain- Murray will soon become a city of tha third class, an application for a charter having been presented to the board of county commissioners. The Ttah clip thiiyear, according to a prominent slieep owner, will be between 12,0K), 000 and H.Ooo.tNH) pounds at an average price of I i cents a pouud- The saloons of Salt Uke City were closed Sunday for the first time since tha eilirt was issued by the Hilice that tha aaloona muni not remain oen on the Sabbath. The sugar factories of the state will begin work within a fetv days. are that tin- - nut pul of refined sugar this year will lie larger than aver before in the history of I'tah. Peter Morlciisen will not be executed October 17, the date of the execution being postponed by Judge Morse, who liaa signed a certificate of probable cause of appeal to the supreme eourl. Harry Strong, who waa shot in a saloon row in Salt Lake City about two weeka ago has succumbed to hia iwounda. Miles Romney, his assailant, will now ha placed on trial for murder. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lloyna, of Eureka, met death in a horrible manner last week, tha little ona being scalded by a can of boiling grease which had been accidentally Indi-dicatio- overturned. A fira damaged Poulaen'a flouring mill basement at Uicbfleld to tha extent of 1200. Tha blae caused much excitement, as the mill is valued at 170,000, and lla danger of total dratruc-tio- n waa great. Councilman Ilardcastle, of Sandy, while walking lioiiiu in the dark, fell and atruck Ills nose, breaking tha bona and otherwise disfiguring his fsce. It will require some time and medical at. ten tion to repair tha Injuriea dona him. offl-er- Four llnurn KIIIpiImihI ftrtrritl iuntlril lu a fcirrrl 11x111. a light among feudists at Spukogrc, I. T four men were killed, one inorluily wounded and several others slightly wounded. The dead are Willis Rrooksand his sous, Clifford and John lirooka of the lirooka faction, and "Old Man- - Riddle of the Riddle faction. John Rrooka waa mortally wounded. Of the half dozen others who were allot three were spectators, and none waa aerioualy injured. Jim McFarland of the Riddle party said: "Willis lirooka aud his two suns, Clifford and John, caiue to Kpokogee armed, and met old man Riddle at the poet offee. John Rrooka stopped old man Riddle and threatened to kill him, I was standing on the corner when Riddle ran, and Willis Rrooka threw a cartridge into his gun and aaid ha would kill Riddle fui luck. Ha fired and missed, but Clifford Rrooka then shot old man Riddle in the back of tha head as he ran out. He fell dead. Ha was unarmed. John Rrooka then told his father to look at roe standing on tha corner. W ill ia Rrooka and hia boys began firing at me, and I returned the' fire. Willis lirooka fell, arose and be-gshooting again, and fell for good. Tha boys then went down, shooting to In an With tha grain of tha county mostly threahed and the hay In tha alack, it la determined that Sevier lias produced tha lighteat crop this year aiuce tha vialt of tha crlcketa in early days. Tha auger beet crop la much better, how-- , ever, t Suffering from an acuta attack of rheumatism. Win. Critcli-loof Park City took an overdose of morphine in a room in the Metropolitan hotel. Salt Lake City, on Sunday last, and died from the effects in a few hours. Tha sheep men of Uintah county are abipplng slieep in considerable numbers out of llie country. Owing to the unfavorable outlook for range, the numbers of this elasa of livestock will ha vary materially lessened by another w eeeaon. It la claimed that ilia smelting furnaces of Salt Lake valley are consuming no leu than S,000 tons of ora daily, with the tonnages, flux and fuel easily Increasing It to 3,000, aud yet tha of the plants is being daily er the last." McFarland and the other Rtddlcltea surrendered, and are in jail. Former Malt Lake Woman Helrldee York City. Tlia body of Miaa Mary la Now Oruner, formerly a resident of Salt Lake City, and for several years employed as a dressmaker in Walker Hros. 'store, waa found In her room in New York City, Monday. At first it waa thought a foul murder had been committed, but now thn generally accepted theory ia that tha woman committed auieide. It la claimed that Miaa limner became in-f- at u air d with a Salt Lake attorney. A short time since the attorney waa married to another woman. A clipping containing tha announcement of this marriage waa found in Mias Bruner's room, and tha supposition la that when aha learned ol the matter abe took her awn life. CAUSE IS HOPELESS. in- creased. The Washiagtoa county fair proved n aucceu as regards attendance, exhibits and interest manifested in the enterprise. The agricultural, horticultural and stock exhibits were above C&. average, while the sporting features of tha fair proved immensely , popular, Miu Millie Haycock, of Richfield, was thrown from a horse one day last week, her foot catching in tha stirrup, sad ska waa dragged a block before aha could extricate herulf, tha animal attempting to kick her all tha time. Strange to say she escaped with only n few scratches. The rainstorm of Saturday will be of benefit to Sanpete county. The beeterop will be greatly benefitled, and although It comes too lata to benefit tha summer range, it has dona inestimable value by succoring the grasses and other vegetation upon which the aheep exist during the win- rut ter. Ed Merkel, a Salt Lake merchant, was arrested last Sunday on the charge of violating the Sunday ordinance prohibiting the carrying on of busineu on the Sabbath, The officers declare that all places of busineu must be closed on tlia Sabbath. Utah will have another mammoth sugar factory and it will lie built in the great Rear river valley about one mile aouth of Garland. J twill be commenced this fall, will eoat upwards of 1030,000, and will be built by the Utah Sugar company. Cal la pm af the Rebellloa la Colombia Near. la The following important dispatch haa been received at the Colombian legation at W'aahington from Governor Salazar of the Department of lanama: Tatums, Kept have retreated to Ague Dulce. Railway traffic perfectly free, luterior of Colombia completely pacific. Today additional reinforcements reached Colon from Barranqttilla. Rebels admit hopeleaa-nea- a of their oause. 22.-R- ebels Maa Who Canard Ktampede la Negro Cban-- Hum Not t'ral Kaapooalb'a. William Hicks, the negro insurance agent, with whom J. 11. llalloii, the negro lawyer, engaged in an altercation which, it ia said, caused the disaster in Shiloh church, at Kirminghsm, Ala., is under arrest. After giving bond, he said: "I do not feel responsible fur the stampede or for the deaths of so many Christian people, bnt liow the courts will look at this will be a different matter, and 1 will willingly abide by their verdict. Iy la Ilia 4'.liirr Mora forte, to Sunday the force commanded by Vaptain John l'crshing of tha Fif- teenth infantry, operating against the Moroa in the island of Mindanao, had met wi:h alight resist sure in the Mucin eouetry and hnd captured seven forts, killed twenty-fiv- e and wounded twenty Moma, There were no American casualties. Macin ia situated a short march from Salir, where the troops rested. General Sumner lias forwarded additional rations to Captain so as to penult him to keep in lcrshing tha field if Macin offers serious resistance. His Pillow of Stone. Bishop Taylor of the Methodist church, who died on May 18 at Palo Alto, Cal., bad for over half a century slept with his head pillowed upon a stone. He generally carried the stone in a satchel aud aiwaya laid his herd upon it at night wherever ha was. A Baltimore clergyman says that on one occasion the bishop visited him when the temperature was far below zero, and that tha bishop slept in the ruern with all tha windows thrown up and with hia head on tha stone. DRAW THE LINE AT RUINS. American Tourist Not Interssted In That Line. Ameriran tourists are notoriously Irreverent. One of those inevitables paid a visit to Clialsworth, England, the other day, and after exploring tha marvels of the Palace of the Peak, he said to a Sheffielder who had been also Inside, This is a nice place; who The Duke of Devonbelong to It?" shire. "How did he get it?" It was left to him. "What does ha do? Did he ever earn ten cents In his lire? Oh, yes; hes very clever. But did he ever do a days work, like you or me? The Sheffielder was soon at hia wits end for replies, and by wsy of changing the subject suggested that the American should visit Fountains Abbey. Fountains Abbey, replied Old Yank, what'a that? It's a very One ruin," was the answer. A ruin, is It," zaid the Yankee; then I guess I don't see it. Ever since I married her (jerking his thumb toward his wife) I draw tha line at ruins, si ranger. She's ruin enough for me." Died for Her Baby Brother. One of the loiichiiig stories of the season conics from a little town in northern Wisconsin, where a child diet for her bahy brother. Thu bahy hud been left iu the yard, iu its buggy, and the slater had been asked to go out and aee to him. There the tittle girl saw a big rattlesnake coiled at the feet of the infant, and, realizing the danger, seized a broom and tired to kill tha reptile. The snake, disturbed, darted at tha little girl, coiled around tha handle of the broom, and slipped down it, striking lu fangs into tha fb lid's neck. The infant boy was untouched, but the motherly baby slater died in great agony. Different Social Customs. A recent writer says: The Chinaman bends to the very ground when he salutes; the Russian, farther west, takes off hia hat and scrapes with it hia very path; in Prussian Konlge-beralways farther west the pass-ersb- y salute each other by taking off their hats or caps very low; in Berlin the head covering is raised but little; lit Paris still less. In london not at a'l or with a difference. The American keeps his hat on immovably and never bends, but all eivillzed nations, of course, take off their hats to tha ladles. g It's folly to suffer from that horrible Plague of the Bight, itching piles. Doau'e Ointment curea, quickly aud permanently. At mny drug store, Ml cents. King Alfonao Obaervrg Tha young king of Spain may be troublesome to those nearest him. but he ia evidently nut lacking in keenness. One hundred years ago, ha says, news was carried across Spain in ona day; now, with the telegraph, L takes two days. A king who obiervi-- s defects can must likely find a way to remedy them. 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SL Jacobs Oil costs 25 eta and 60 cts.;sold wherever a druggist is found. LiVer Wrong All WrongT DENTIST. C. C. DESIGNS TRADE-MARK- S AND COPYRIGHTS OBTAINED AS TO PATENTABILITY f Notice in Invrntiv Am M Book How loobtAin FtcnU" L (Aafjjrt mndemt. No frr (ill patent ii!SS?aTi? ii nmredi wwMwtul. Addma. Liam. WuhinjtoaVb. C. E. G. SICGERS. Patent |