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Show CULLfNGTON DECIDES TO STIGKTO li Goes Rack to Horseman Faut and Says He Will Remain. Young John Cullington of Los An-gclos, An-gclos, whose sensational charges of abduction ab-duction and mistreatment against Parker Faut, racohorso man, have awakened public interest, was given the option Saturday afternoon as lo whether ho wished lo remain tho ward of tho city until his transportation to Los Angeles was arranged for, or whether ho wished to continue his apprenticeship ap-prenticeship with Mr. Faut. JIo choose the latter course and relumed to tho Faut stables on West iSorth Temple street. The boy had thoroughly mado up his mind to leave Faut Saturday afternoon, for he went to the Faut stables while l-aut was at tho racolrack and packed his belongings in a small grip. Tin's i done, ho said good-hyo to his com-' com-' panions, telling them that he was about to leave lor his home. A few iniuutcs later he appeared at tho police station ; aud talked the matter over with Lieutenant Lieu-tenant John ircmpel. The lad had $2.50 in his pocket, given to him by the nurses at the Keogh-IIammond hospital. When his jaw was lanced at that placo Inday. he had offered tho attendants al the hospital $3 for their services, winch Faut had given him for the operation. Thoy refused this moncv, however, and told him to keep the money to seo him on his way. Boforo Cullington left the police station Sat urday arternoon, Parker Faut walked i in. and, after a consultation, the boy decided to continuo with tho races. Mr. Faut mado tho boy confess that ho had not beaten him. |