Show PRESENT BY REQUEST EST Young Stensland Had No Thought of Making Legal Fight New York Sept 23 The Chicago representatives representatives representatives of the Illinois states attorneys office Charles L BInns and Joseph oseph J L J Kinder with two New York and two Brooklyn detective sergeants kept vigil all night at the barge office at the bat tery ready to board a fast tug the mo me moment moment ment tho the steamship Prinz Adelbert with Banker Stensland on board was sighted Theodore Stensland son of the fugitive dissipated the fours fears of the Chicago officials dais during tho the night when Mr Kinder called on him The Th son on said he would make mak no fight on extradition He added that his only wish In the matter was to avoid all the publicity possible and agreed that the best plan was to get his father aboard a train and on the way to Chicago Letter From the Fugitive This declaration followed f a letter re received from Paul PaulO O 0 Stensland mailed Sept 7 The father wrote that his wish was to get back to Chicago with all aU speed He advised his son not to do any thIng to delay the return nd asked on I that his son and daughter meet and gre h greet t him in New York Tork The daughter did not come to New York as It was believed Inadvisable for the sake of her health As the young oung man put It he came here hereto hereto to give his father courage The officers said no interviews would allowed to be made be by Stensland on the Chicago Journey Young Mr Ir Stensland Stensland Stensland land wished every accommodation and comfort provided for his father on the journey journer west The officials said today that they had been advised by DY cable that there was no truth in 11 the story that Stensland had attempted suicide He had ample opportunity If It he had considered consId red such a athing athing athing thing but made no Io move in this t ls direction the officers declared 1 It |