Show YOUNG GAY SAY AND CHEERFUL BELIEVES HIS FILING EllING STORY HIM N NEW W YORK Oct 1 William William Hooper Hoop Hoop- er Young In many r respects Is tho tin mo most t remarkable prisoner over ever confined In Inthe inthe the Tombs He Ile has apparently ab absolute absolute tb- tb solute confidence e In the belief that his detention Is merely formal l and In ht a phort time he hn will be at liberty Since he has recovered reeo his normal physical condition he hC h is light pearled hc and anti gay nn and does not seem scene to have ha an any appreciation of or the enormity of or the offense offense of of- with which he stands charged Young will not talk about the case with anybody and In his conferences hl his counsel William F F. S S. S Hart he hc shows the t disposition When any uny one speaks about Mis s. Ir Pulitzer for 01 forthe forthe the purpose of or drawing him out he hr invariably In- In variably now reer refers to lo the food tood given to him hint In ht the Tombs Tomba With lith the cru crude e idea of oC the methods used In feudal times to establish the guilt of oC the accused person Young Youns has to go o with Detective Sergt erg Hughes to the Clarence apartment apartment- house submit to form of or an any olm inquisition inquisition tion to view th the thu body of ot Mrs oIls Pulitzer put his hand In the wound In the abdomen abdomen abdomen ab ab- domen and do anything else to establish establish lish his Innocence according to his Idea of oC proof lIe He fully tully bell believes that his statement as to the killing of oC Mrs Pulitzer h by Charles Simpson on Elling will be accepted accept accept- ed as the truth by ever every one Though Yo Young ng has hns been urged by Lawyer Hart Halt and others to lo give ie CI C every fact which will enable his story tory as to Elting Elling to be corroborated he will not go further than his bare declaration which he thinks ought to be enough to lo liberate him and ought tl to be accepted as the tho truth Such singular actions It was said Inthe in inthe inthe the District Attorneys torney's office might be he honored In certain cases but It Is not overlooked o that In view of at the probability probability probability ability that the defense o oT Young will willbe willbo bo lJj Insanity it would not be unlikely that his conduct in the Tombs might i be bo eccentric Lawyer Hart ha haw has sent to John W. W Young loung the father athel of at the accused d murderer mur mur- direr derer a full account of all uIl the circum stances attending the death of or Mrs Pulitzer and relating to the capture of or William Bool Hooper Young This was wa done It Is la said at the request of oC Mr Ir Young who desires to know kno the thc strength of the accusation against his son s sort n |