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Show HOOPER VOUNO CAPTUHED I. I" Have "rrM(n HeaarHle Blllle ' " I'ulllaer. William lliKiper Young, for whom the police of New York hav be. acarclilng In connection wilh th murder mur-der of Mrs. Annie Tulilrer, haa been found, and la alr said to have md a confcaalon rrgaiding th killing of Mr. I'ulllwr. In the glilre of trmp h had lieen wandering about the country for aeveral aev-eral day, and waa arrratcd Monday evening by the Iierby, Conn., pollc on ausplclon, Although hla deacrlpllon corropondeil cliaely with that sent uut liy the Kew York ofllcera, the prla-ne.r prla-ne.r at flrnt Bluntly denied any connection connec-tion with the murder, and even when he waa confronted with a man who na formerly a fellow workman, ha still il. nl. 'I hla Identity. Hut upon the arrival of man with whom h waa Intimately acquainted, the prisoner prison-er acknowledged that he I William Hooper Young. He consented lo go back to New York without the formality formal-ity of requisition papera. I'nrlng Ih Interview with lb offl-eera offl-eera which followed Young's ailmis-lna of his Identity, he Is snld to hsve n.sil rolifrsslon rrgaidlng the crime. Th px ict natnre of this coiiferslon was .tot leiiile public. It waa aald Hint Y'oftng bad spoken of n accomplice, but one uf the officers w hen questioned about thia replied: "If you any simply Hint a confession has lieen made, you tell th whol tory.H |