| Show mr lit L oper looper Young pleads Guilty of lip Ille Famous rr Ill m the lire IVas Quickly Quick b CasC Its I cI Sentence of For Foi LIe Sail 0 Jec P PLak I a Mm Vera Ia 0 lasI as 10 His Lake Lak V H rH r H H H HH H 1 H ENDING H OF A lALE CASE CASEr CASEI Hooper Young on trial for tor the th murder William r M K s I h Jui Fl gUIll to murder In thu tho second degree degreen I u i ct An i life liCe Imprisonment today toda t nt iH u uK tn t I 8 1 an n TIlE THE COURT COUIll k explained tIit ho had hn Youngs Youns counsel to toi 1 Jut J u I IHk fl to tog accept It this i md IHO tIsO 0 advised the to ct attorney t Ik Accord I Ia II f because of ot th mental condition a g ta 11 not nU Insane iwano In the tho local legal aspect i if t the tho doctors h hP he won wn IU I Ii H 1111 l medical point I of ot view ho hu Is nut lIot sane In Ins t sut ut n Irum m a fl purely oi O shI ll th Ju 9 l jug n I s 1 nAnD AND ND LIPH l INd remark as to thi th 1 now nol for mo mu to mako mul o any n You are of the tho penalty op or your crImp 1 I j U HIT ITt ne I bo Le confined In tho state tato nt ot f th urt ourt is lB that you rOIl yo jo T 11 natural I lit o I labor for tor tho term of ot your OUI j lOr g I 0 4 t D walked Into C I called Young time Urno since the cne cu e was ti h t Fo pr t I 11 jUt ills His eyes tyes hud had lost Jon their theil look took of at r curt h 11 straight In his biB chair looking tit lit the court His Hla re retH reo reon UI ud a u r i of at the th Judge however were made In on an C res i t I U thy tH n hud had been f tI of ot perturbation after atter sentence I Ill hv eri no flO signs aled I 1 This 1 iii n nu f II lamentable case c cs sad 11 as IJ a It Is I will bo a n relief to many manyi mun i Ii h v 1 u 1 to know knoll Hooper Young Youn lit III the tle old Id days before he I the th bad Private Utters from Croni some SOllie of ot his hiM rela aI Il I i iv ly Y to II fl v i YI i who vI had tried to dl It something for tal him and ami who hall halll him In making his defense If tt he ho could couMe would im l UrH 1 h hlOi m m that lat it I IC e bI any e of at his Innocence hI somo time lime ngo no stated that DIs At Aty v j i r I m 11 and his assistant Mr h Clark had said sam they were of at guilty to murder In the second degree If IC they iK I t U a pt lit a vea la could rol il be au aur vl that Young was mentally m unsound This meant life liCe j nm nt ana aM It Is also aIO al o understood In Now Nos ow York that flint utter atter ho he lias x 1 ed rr Cr i time Young will bo lIti b examined by y a n prison It In I and huFi he h P be bl found Insane In he may then be lie to toto tot to t asylum loana Tun mother Mis MIH st Willard and Ills his brother J Wesley I Tug 1 r hi tI I n with n tb turn him during his trial The sympathy of ot ninny many I Jini annot foil to be Io extended to thom them For several years rents past Ho hu hus iH n the wife wie of at Dr Willard Wiard a I retired array army sur surfs surD Ur m D lint bas is l In tha thO Sound country at fl l mid and mi Ta PI PI has been teen with his wife In New cork fl during her re te I R I l understood that they the are coming to Salt Lako Lake to make malte future home I r A VAIN rAIN MISSION MISON f The te sudden uden and aud unexpected endIng of I the trial of at Hooper loo r Young will wil rotaM To rO doubt surprise vry iry greatly greaty a I trio of Salt Sait Lake newspapermen who Wi Itt ter hert on Saturday afternoon for tor New York to testify us ns to the tho pris cWi They were n Fl O U Ivins former city ct editor of at the Salt Sal Lt Le 1 uni nw no managing editor t lt bf f the tho Helena Independent one ot of i luiks newspapers n C M I Jackson of at Salt Truth and andAngus Angus An All Al of these theRe gentlemen knew kne Hooper wel well veIl He lie le was vas wasa lu fyi a a a It member I of at the t u Herald Her ld taft staff Ital when Mr MM Iiri Wil ti t city Uy ill r and when lesHI Jackson and arid Nicholson Icholson were vero fellow They ThiV rh all al knew of ot some iome very queer things Young did Ild ltd md Were cre lr ir ii aT aril 1 to give gle gl evidence which they said alit would undoubtedly 1 wf Ie hil hI nIk All MI Al three are nie certain that ho was Irresponsible lila Hla ls 11 eA and ald conduct were such Huch that his connection ronn oton with wih a at t I mi tr wa nt a i I ry y brief To employ the language of at one on of ot tho the gentlemen 1 We SUM ba n no e t in the matter matler but ut we dont want to see ee ce the tho poor toll for fin fil that Is I what It I would moan If It he were convicted c tut t he li Ii ID lB as Innocent as ns an nn Inano man can rn be Ie Hooper Youn oun s when he committed that deed lead There herf Is la no vo doubt l 1 lof of It In m my mind nor Is 19 i there any doubt that he was Insane long Ion before thus And Ul no ne there Is no justification in finding X t tm kim m oui Ul mission to tl New er York at tt this time But when they the reach roach Now New York they will wi lIls In fact they I will 11 It II two miles mies Ile this ride pub lle of ot the big metropolis that tho MW rue ha ha li been ed disposed of Qt Q before leture their arrival Thus 1 their long Inns Journey have been beon undertaken without accomplishing J hit bi they M ct out to accomplish aN rTH H HI HH |