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Show DOUN IN SALT LAKE. Murtleier Wan Son of John W. nnil I.llihy Cnnlleld Young. W llllnm Hooper Xoung was lorn In this (lt being the son of John W. Young and his aecond wife I.lhby fnn-t'eld fnn-t'eld He Is 2 veara oil those who llted In Ihe ill) from 1877 tn 180 Will no dniibi n.iill the piiblltlty given to lb., domesil' Irottliles bitween Mr Young nnd his ulfi resulting In her lenving htm late In the 70s rilid lettirn-lug lettirn-lug to hi i hniiie In I'hllulilpbla She bin 'n. t man led again and la living In Seattle nt (he prem-nt time but It Is Inn-Ati Ihnt nhi bus seen nothing of lur sou tot intiny ytars had "iv iiomi: i in: Ihe hoy grew to manhood In this cltv I ut as his father whs often iiway, anil mllli no mother to guide him he bad Utile oi no home lire or proiwr tuilnlnn ii ml his i niter was one of nun h inoMiig fiimi plllni to pn-t In Ihe hopi of si tiling down He Irled ran. h tin. In Allxoua he i.ecure I a im.lllon on Ihe rnllroids he (raveled tn the l'l- j i Iflc and Allnt'tli .oiifts hut never re main. 1 nnv leuglh of litre In one place W'MtKI.D UN SM.T l,KR t'M'llll boitt six vears ign hi was a icporter on lh lleiald of Ibis city nnd re nialned at ihe untr fnr i vear, but drlried In I'lill. Ihetice In Pentlle nnd I in on woikliitt his was back In New York lie (atie buck tn Salt Irfike thiee veins ago nnd was 111 the ihvvk- I ipei uillies trying tn g t an nsslgn- iiiint but after tine, or four tliys he gave It up and (old his nco.unlnlMiices that he was going tn Piiglnnil lo llnd his fathei and make him give him some money to start In liuiliieM i:sTriANii:i tiiom tamily I'm veins It Is said he has hail little Intercourse with any of his own hi other oth-er and sisters or his half-hrotheis and slsteis and his father has trltd lo help him to walk In the better path but all In vain Ills f itlur ban also furnlshe 1 him money Wine and again with vvhlih to i;t I n slart and to pay his expense HAD riTNNY STltHAKH As a young Imy In this dly he had many sihoolnntcs and playfellows, with whom he was quite n ravnrlte but one of his oldest friends said yesterday yester-day that evui In those bygone diys Hooper hud funny streaks, nnd would ntton sui prise the bovs with Ills stnte-mtnts stnte-mtnts or nttlntie On nil side yesterday yester-day wire heaul wnuls of sympilhy for the unfortunite youth nnd IiIh relatives rela-tives to whom the blow I n sivcrt one |