Show MUST COME BACK AND fACE MUSIC Counsel of Morse Sends Cable dram at Request of United States District Attorney AIR FILLED WITH RUMORS TOTAL SMASH OF THE FINAN FINANCIER CIER PROBABLE 1 l o iI Ne ew York Feb 6 GAt At the request of ot I United States District Attorney SUm non Albert S Boardman counsel for II Charles W Morse late today cabled his client at Liverpool asking that Morse return to t this city Mr Board Boardman Boardman I man believes that the banker will take passage on the first steamer sailing I west after the arrival at Queenstown or ox Liverpool of the Cunard line Une steam steamship steamship steamship II ship Campania upon which his attorneys attorneys attorneys say Morse Moree sailed from here last 1 Saturday Due at Queenstown Today The Campania Is due at Queenstown I Friday and at Liverpool early Satur Saturday Saturday Saturday day Allowing for heavy weather which Is la delaying all Atlantic traffic the Campania can hardly fail fall to reach one of ot the two ports in time to allow Morse orse to sail on the Cunard r Etruria which will be the earliest steamer he can get The Etruria is scheduled to leave Liverpool at 1 30 Saturday after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon and sail from Queenstown be between between tween Iween 9 and 11 Sunday fore forenoon forenoon I noon She is due here late the follow following followIng I ing Saturday It is hardly possible that i ish she sh will arrive In time to dock before Sunday though she is a good weather I boat and is usually less delayed by storms torms than the tIle newer vessels of the fleet The attorneys cable Itis It ls is expected will vili be resent by wireless to tho the Cam Campania Campania pania paula when the vessel is reported off Ireland seventy miles west wet of or Queenstown The steamer had not reported to tonight tonight tonight night but hut her agents expected cd to hear from her before morning The White Star liner Baltic will sail from Queenstown tomorrow but it is hard hardly hardly hardly ly possible that Morse could connect with her Before the Grand Jury Attorney Boardman action in iii ca cabling cabling bling hUng his client followed an hours con conference conference conference ference with Mr Stimson who was in charge harge of ot the investigation before the federal grand jury of ot the recent con conduct conduct conduct duct of certain national banks Mr Boardman had ba b in n n ie to appear before the grand jury today supposedly he said to tell what he hl 1 knew lenew of Morses gorses connection with certain cerI I tain tam banking institutions The jury however did not reach testimony and sent word for him to return tomorrow In the meantime Mr Boardman had been closeted with the federal district attorney As he left the federal building Mr Jr was asked whether he had said that thatto lie to ie could produce Morse should that be wanted No he replied but at the request of t United States Attorney Stimson I have cabled Mr Morse lorse at Liverpool to come back and I have reason to be believe believe lieve that he will return at once He HeIs Hes js Is s now on the Campania Asked why Mr Stimson has request requested ed him to ask Mr Morse to return Mr Boardman Bo said saidI I do tie not know but I suppose it Is because a good many people here want him Federal Attorney Mum Mr 11 Stimson StImon on would say nothing as to why thy he desired the presence hero here of ot the man who after he had organized the American Ice company and the Consolidated Steamship company and was reported rep to be worth became disastrously involved Jn In n the misfortunes of the banks had been able to control It Is the policy pol Ie of my m office to di dl divulge divulge N nothing concerning criminal proceedings which may affect different persons and institutions said Mr Stimson Concerning the summoning before the tiie federal grand jury of Mr Board Boardman Boardman Boardman man and former Justice Morgan J OBrien the latter also a member of the law firm of OBrien Boardman Platt the federal officer said saidI Id IdI I have nothing whatever to say and the public Is at to draw any conclusions It may see concerning the appearance of Lawyers Boardman and OBrien before beCore the federaL grand Jury I cannot c discuss s the matter neither will I admit or deny any an of the rumors current Indictments Likely The rumors referred to by Mr 11 Stimson Stimson son pon were to the effect that the present federal grand jury JUT was wa likely to return j indictments in the banking cases eases soon 8 lon Several weeks ago Mr Stimson n ad admitted admitted admitted that the federal grand jury since early e in December had been in the banking situation but as to the th likelihood of ot indictments he then declined to talk Though the Cunard officials were quite confident that Mors Morse had not sailed salted on the Campania as his attorney believes It was pointed out by friend friendS that the effect upon uvon the health of Morse of seeing his once great for fortune fortune fortune tune melt away was such as to make it probable that he has secured passage through others In order to avoid the interruptions of ot his needed rest certain certain tain tam to follow should his presence on oil shipboard be generally known No Refuse Refuge in England The same Intimate social associates ridiculed the idea that the bankers trip abroad could be reasonably con construed construed construed as showing an un inclination to toes toos es escape cape responsibilities at home Nothing could be more ludicrous they say than the Idea of ot a man fleeing to England when the treaty between the United d States and Great Britain was so broat brol that the extradition of ot anyone indicated ed for any e specified In the federal statutes in connection with the con conduct conduct conduct duct of ot national banks could be readily secured In fact they Insisted an asylum from extradition could be found only In one or two of the very small South American and Central Ameri Amen American can republics or In some African state That Morse absolutely required the se seclusion seclusion seclusion and possibilities for recuperation recuperation recuperation tion physically afforded by an ocean voyage was generally admitted among those who have known of the tremendous tremendous dous undertakings he has carried through and the mental stress inci mci incident dent to his financial losses Many Writs Served Disclosures of the troubles of Morse followed d each other in rapid succession today One of these those was to the effect that the creditor banks might unite In making him an Involuntary bankrupt thereby absorbing the remnants of his fortune Deputy sheriffs s were kept buly today serving copies of the at attachment attachment attachment in the suit brought by Charles A Hanna receiver for the Na National National National Bank of ot North America in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York against Morse lorse tp recover 24 Copies of the attachment have been served on officers of the fourteen banks In which supposed to have had accounts A deputy sheriff has seized shares of stock of the Furnace Valley Copper company said to be owned by Morse Another levied on stock in the Kingsland Copper com corn company company pany said to have been owned by Morse A deputy sheriff sherif has also served a copy COP of the attachment on K A Wilson in charge of the Morse resi residence deice dence in Fifth avenue |