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' t ~_2 ~ FRAUD GAINED BABY FORTUNE FROM STOUT, Dorothy Blackburn Not the Child : of Aged Broker, as He Believed, i She Says in Suit to Set is Aside Trust. A suit on file in the Supreme Court of Richmond Borough brought ‘by the executor of the estate of Jacob Stout, formerly president of the “Stock Exchange, on behalf of Mrs. Josefa Osborn, seeks to set aside a Grist fund of $100,000 provided in Mr. Stout's will for the benefit of | Mrs. Catharine Price Blackburn and another trust fund of $50,000 for | benefit of Dorothy Blackburn, seven years old. It is alleged by M die trust funds was po: Dorothy Blackburn was his child, and that Mrs. Blackburn was the mother of Dorothy. essed of the belief that $ qBjmexburn is one of the] the child. In a time after this ters’ of Gen, Sterling Price. of transaction he died At the age of nin Since that time Mrs, Blackburn ; . twelve years ago, she married] been seeking to establish not 4 $ Blaekyurn, son of the former] trust fund of $50,000 for the Itt United States Senator from Kentucky, but her own $100,000 trust fund. wi from whom she separated, He is said] the executor maintans, Mr. Stout ai to ed a few years ago. rogated. It is contend. hat Mrs. Osborn is a stepdaughte ¢| the ante-nuptlal ag bas Mr. Stout. Her mother, Hannah| fore a notary wa that Maria Neilson, married Mr, Stout, but wld not be set aside b mere revo- there were no children as a result of| Cation of the trust fund. because It the union.~ Mr. out died in July aS exp) Agreed that the fund Iwi, at the age of elghty-seven, irs. Blai‘kburn, a strikingly handsoine §woman, who with two other daugater was in Me of all dower rights. By the terms of Mr. Stout's will Mrs. Osborn, besides a $50,00 trust fund, Gen. Price, inherited a fortune of] w¥s left the residue of the ostaie, $504,006, has arranged to make vigorous! amounting to about $1.00,00. As: s Getense to the sult. She denies that|ed with Mrs. Osborn in the executors any deceit was practised upon the aged | suit to set aside the Blackburn trust gmillionaire, Through ler counsel, Will-| funds are tho other netrs Biam M. K. Olcott, sue will set forth] Mrs. Blackburn's home in West Elgh- ese allegations: ty-fifth street ts one ¢ he finest in hat Mr, Stout was an occasional] the city. The interior furnishings and @aller at her mansion, No. 18 We: lecorations are sald to be valued at @Bighty-Atth street, from the time she $150.00. She is sald to be engaged to ame to New York ten years ago until! marry a wealth y Yorker, who shortly before his death. That he knew | 128 been exerting y influence at dll ‘about little Dorothy, who was a] Stout suit! Seca re Gu great favorite with h Jacob Stout was a well known figure Child Given to Her. in the financial world. He was one | 3 of the pri Partners in the firm |. Dorothy, according to Mrs. Blackburn, | of A. O. Brown & Co, one of a e} brokerage houses In the Wall st: the daughter of a woman named | ¢ lolbe, who is now in Germ: The tet. fHolbe woman gave the child to Mrs. Bieckburn in infancy. Mrs. Blackburn dvdrs that Mr. Stout knew all about this transaction and fully understood that the child was not her own. seGhe will-contend that the trust fund Bet aside for herself and Dorothy was a 00,00 BANK INVOLVE MANY was subjected to any undue force or Pittsburg Business Men Ex- persuasion, ~* The suit is extremely complicated and pected to Join Paying Teller and Auditor in Jail. if fought oft in open court bids fair “he most sepsutional. It appears from complaint filed by the executor at Mrs, Hlackburn borrowed $19,000 from Mr. Btout in 19 and gave him @ mortgage on the Highty-fifth street Mouse, which she owns. The loan it is | “@lleged, has not been repaid On Seb. 6, Wd, aur. E out executed @pers giving Mrs. Backbur. a life in- terest in a. trust fund of On Der. 1, Ws he fr ased this trust fund to $100.4 and on June 16, 1905, he and| Mrs. Blackburn entered into an agree ment, whic they signed before a n> Senane ote nowhtch they stated that they} " y en Bank contemplated matrir aid Are, | paaminer Wwe Folds made a third Blgckburn relinauishea “> dower rights |e neon Seainst Henry Relber, pay- fi ‘consideration of 6 $100,000 trust] NE ‘eller, and J ep maces! at ean he Farmers’ Deposit National Bank, res) ‘Fight for Agreement. HOS EAE CaCI ee On Mate’ 2%, 1907, it appears, Mr. to a persistent rumor in- the 000 trust fund,! formations again men in in’ as later sig: rs| Pittsburg ure likely aside a trust fund o FUGITIVE BANKER’S SAFc FOUND EMPTY, NOT A DOLLAR LEF (Continued tre Gs advertised for in The Morning | a World’s Want Directary. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2 Foreman Gard Girls First Page.) some of the books in the bank away It was thwarted by Sergeant Donuelly 1908. | who was in command of the poilce on guard at the front door. Matti Constantine, Patu's ne! peared at the bank to-day with a big, mysierfous young na a set of keys, opened ours and walked in, T Donnelly mn away to STAD ne bank ¢Onautt Lectors imposition Qieoks (Maio). pols ( luttors y's Work, Diwwenvniiers Dentists nk aod Were Was territl RS. OSBORNE CHARGES s. Osborn that Mr. Stout when he arranged for | ace, an attempt had been made to take &4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. ‘STAGE STRUCK MARC sanenseeet | peseesensemeeesce i OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON. eesseeeeeseseceesesss OES UG ] 1908, Automobile Cori < N. Y. Automobile Trade Ass’n. | Bertha Merrill Arrested on Father’s Charge, but Estelle ltey Goi Secretary | Is Still Free. Contest io Close Thursday, April 2, 1908, at 12 Noo. | 3 I Vote sor sore | Rertha Merril! FES SSFIPVPEIPSESSSS SS EVESSPGII OY doesn't sh the 3 ase eeenesenerccessceesoscssess. Gueon fiAbltion AG chelcan any more. 3 Pecan Voie) Ga Get WUKLD AUTOMOBILE CAKNI\a. pby ! t OF vou be handed in at ‘Th ' ches ahe dia up tol vat wien) $Y goath. SAMY Me tinge abst yatta Trion Use diene Bs ahe met her mo ective tn] $y Broouiyas Sow Waauideton ets and Pulitver ding, ‘Park How, N if Is ——- —_______________y Port Richmond, § all such | MM ITTTTIT TTT LL | desires passed from her | (See Story on Page Ten.) Bertha and her sister, Estelle, elgh- | teen and seventeen years old, resper-| tively, lived wh rather and | father Jewett ave Port Rich-| | mond, and when their father found a] letter to Bertha from a French auto- mobllist inviting them to come to Man-| hattan, and offering ther ance | in r stage ” cari NN WLLAMSBURG d ir room. jaeee d at nigth they remained in Manhat- but Bertha had b working at Port Rich 1 and ere this a to draw toe Dajance of her salary. it was then tnat tan. a store in went Metz Stands Alone hee Oi Mc five Min-| Clellan on Report to Build | One Hour and Thirty. utes Delay for Third | sh was met by r mother and tho j detective and w promptiy iocked up C i is) | ona Charge Otverand lafeeny, mae by Short Tunnel. Rail Mishap. | her father. Bertha says she and her | —— sister me her sister wo automodt! sin West Fifty thousand grumbling Willlams- | burgers were one hour and thirty-Ave i that me the 4 stree ost surprise of Fourth avenue advocates the Select Commit- With one of the automobtists. 1 by the Board of Eeti-| Minutes Inte to work in Manhattan Kk ago to report on the| 0-day on account of a third ra | os AMERICAN epared plans, suggested to-day that "> ee eee DERE bo tind the plans be changed to admit of a@ o'clock, just at a time when the hun- o-track road as far as Ashland dreds of clerks bolted thelr coffee n! meant a radical change—and 6nd was the result of 2 meant a. according to Borough !ng cut off a channei fi} of the sur- | | President Coler, a planned scheme to face line across the Williamsburg | | favor the B. R, T. and the Pennsy!- | Bridge. | | Railroad. The accident ird rail was comm: report Was sub- Cau 1 by the of a work man engaged xcavations for th new underground. and ocourred at a Vice-Chairman point between Norfolk and Suffolk | who represented Streets, Manhattan. OMolals of the Borough Pres{- line wouldn't describe in detail the | and Cromwell. Mature of this interference, but sald | plan, much the workmen escaped unt although lyn Following Meets Pub- Mayor, who the third rail ceased to operate. on { Risoeeeed wlth ptrolier Metz, the 4 force of men did quick work 1 lic in Manhattan. | committee's report. HUleahheue anal CiteAve te | Playing to B. R. T. ng. but an ur and thirty-five min- | Reatientinmcmalts trois 4 assed before they cou ioicareikoing tolraae repairs necessary for a re rough Coney Island plan nm the subway over to the Pen- ja road and the B. R. T.," said President Coler A two-track subs y to Ashland place means that you through ng of the Board of rousty opposed tted at timate mee: and President | of WEAKENING | Visitor Who Has Big Brook- McGowan, arn, Bermel | L. T. Cooper, the young man who has| , jereated such a sensation in Brooklyn ‘with his new theory regarding the hu. | man stomach, ‘s now in Manhattan at |the Riker Drug Store, Broadway and Ninth street, where he is explaining his ideas to the public, This surface line every all it can do to accommodate the crowds, and when the cars bega Slop and, after & wait of t minutes the pas: four-track | the streets morning has & 3 are killing the ead the “brid; Cooper says that 9% per cent. of all] OR i entirety. The subway will| !#Fonged with a procession tat sux Misehteal thei duelltollgtomacnicrenunien| = |xested an aftermath of St. Patrick's Salmaltg a Rieeeitin ies rked up at Ashland place, day afternoon he said: “Practically alt|‘f But te the benent sot gts, Ho -KEENE’S HORSES SES ALSO RAN, | the chronic ii! health of this generation | 1s!and Ratlroad and the bs. be bottled Day, |i caused by almormal stomach condi,| Bresident Coler then spbmitted a ree) 1 apport, ane Grand tions. In earlier days, when the human| Port by Consulting Engineer Ro Weis ol steepleciase, of 3,00) ove, (3 race waa closer to nature and men and|Creuzbaur on the proposed twortracke to i valued at 125 sove.| women worked out of doors all day, the| reduction. Engineer Creuzbaur said: | oy Sional Course, distancs| tired, droopy, halt-slek people that are] “Jf the plans now before the pourd | Ue e Fuentes Te] ire changed to only two tracks through | about 4 miles 86 yards, was won to-day | mow so common did not exist. ‘There | AS Ce ee ee re tically t oP. Dud nUé Rapto. | Wan sickness, ‘ut it was temporary. | Crippling ‘and ‘abandonment of any in. Cooper's SECKOR IW half- | press service to} part of the sesond and P. Wi Law piGrthavenue subway beyond the tong TTI. third ‘Twent nd Kallroad stauion, “Tne pro Rubio wont nm seems to be design: The race w There was 1 of this constant sick condition with which so many sre afflicted. | “In tne animais or in any of the wild| ! the ed to negotiate t tribes of Africa, or in uncivilized peoples | Uoroush ln jumps marking the cours in any ues er of che gKlune, yuu see at i rave roumsta that allowed a rank oF eral debility, no V0-uxia Us ie Battery n ue ribbon They ar shut all day and | do ot stuft thease With font + their budi V had enougi cise to ju Mi AN n Oe) 7 Pv es hmm aging ihlercos ana’ the vilyn Rapid Tras American stomicn jas In consequcnte the Brighton Beas! Bite MAG aye grown slowly wear Tn New York tw Mayor and Metz Beaten thousands who do ‘ot tate Bec SATE —-- Vousnesa, others kidue: Wn to two tracks Ir SUICIDE ODELL’S FRIEND. have or Jung trouble, wbcated ean only have “treat Fourth avenue Various tines. A c Anka Coroner to Hurry Formall- all run down.’ Pp ‘ 1 have & medicine that positive F and exelal ties In Hornheck Case. do nothing but put the digestive to declare. right 1 f “ise poate a dition: torpr to tle up tifis subway for r Shrady to-day received a similate food. Th will) now go to the Cour from former ¢ Odell stat- the courts to retain the taxpayer's suit. You Albert Hornby who com tits medicine, but I won a and Unioniktor | have already made a fortun, want this subway and the Ma friend but you are blocking it be ale He with «sound done the same thing Will do. the. sam are being 1 urning te tooling ‘than. I ¢ relatiy h New ane rk. the contracts for ‘the w tter. the ex-(overnor's telegr ssistants Are terete and I won't. You war stated would come fron Newburg to | Hatirece ne estate now that will ake the body back with them Ire betwe es = —S——— | Sunday exce HL Gay swung ya acs a ; RIGHT FOOD ternoon were several Brookiynites whe » got to take but] | have become enthustastic on t I the who act How the Baby Wan Saved. of the ng man and hie medtnines i by clap-trap. | One of them ‘was Robert Patt oe s ten take “ orsaghy prietor ¢ Adelpht Laundries 7° sident Cole | “When our first baby came tt was | Tee ceiavenne, Benet are at culling for an soon apparent that his mother could a f he would. say anything ayneh | the TOUNe Cra Ke SHENOY not nurse him and {! became neces: | the Cooper position for at plane pe sary to feed n artificial food. We! of that traction of the tri- u the Bron: “The adeption he a | sata sib- tried everything recommended by c 4. \family doctor, then consulted seve ertainiy will, aused me (ment pu ‘al | plans means a Bom . physieans tn succession | Nove this amendme | “We experimented with nearly President =| every artificial food, but could barely Ti*lkeep the baby allve, and at the age lof five months he weighed no morc than at birth, When eight month old he had gained very little, and bly stomach and bowels were tn such a 11 condition that we despaired of raising ne ar nny ‘ould ¢ Cre All Subways Through “A chance acquaintance recom- Mr move for amended Grape-Nuts, and we com- maidaratton, w hii Preaiteat Anevn meneed feeding him on it, soaking it SO evra pyenue sibeae until soft in warm water, as milk SNOTARER AeA aA bn the ter would not stay on his stomach, st yte ot yowition carried “From the very first we saw that Tice ADGIENTA Tel and victory ton! We, had found the right food at 1 » comblr and he began to improve immediate- very) Tater the Muvor sald v that we We fed him on Grape-Nuts tn rn a6 ae 1 to muy ; ans this way and absolutely nothing else : \\ ypeerettatle Me ywas for several months, and he Frew so the snestators Snliivan's genera! for fast and became ro fat that our friends wer could scarcely belie’ ; same child, “He did not even hegin to erawl or leut his teetn until after we put him and strong surprised and e that ft was the From Flushes: A ONG on Gr uts, Until that time he Plvenen was weak and helpless and cried all the time. Now he ts a wom ...... : ; i h bright, rosy-cheeked chili of aut t ¢ ia years,” The World | I Mien ne given by Postum Co., Battl> Moray, 354 more than attan Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to au aes ae a BROMO QUINI i fr was considered a greet victory, and i aan epdaetit! New York papers combine ie signature vt 2. W- GROVE. t the | af Hm Married 3 . Muse by vere line subway. advocates cheered the op- Wi liville,” In pkgs. “There's a iea- orld overtoCure aCoid in Oue Day.25c+,e | missluw of Shapiro, JubUsber position in the corridors, at Toes. ae ‘OUND —‘$200000 HUNT'S BABV'S EYESIGHT ne Tat US IN PARK DEAL nELD ee Lillian Thiery Revives, but De- clares She Has no Knowl- edge of Attack. "Rec anifétdatens ‘| BY CUTICURA RI REMEDIES | 5 _ |\ “Our little girl was two months old Lillian Thiery, a young girl, was to.) In advance of calling attention ef shen ehe got a rash on her face and or face and head were used different reme- within five days all one sore, W fraudu found unconsctous with her skull| the Grand Jury to the alleged ae tured and her tody ecrusied, in a/ lent Hunt's Pent Park deal. by which dies but it got worse instead of better lot at Glendale, Long island. When re- | Commis: ner Mitchel declares the city and we thought she would turn blind , ond that ker ears would fall of. She stored to pnsclousness s@ sirangely | waa muleted fn $200.0", the Board suffered terribly, and would xcratch | dented any knowledge of how she came, Estimate to-day, on motion of Burough peal the plovd ou AE i ut ad to be so b 4 lp ‘i votednur - ta had to pin her hands down, his TA) freielit (eatin Predident Haffen, voted imanimously to wene on until she was five months old, ; in A committees, comprising then Thad her under our family doo ae ler, President of the Board tor’s care, but she continued to grow Long: Is whea Alder Counsel worse. He said it was eczema. When hac aiat Cal 1, saw the girl iying on and the ¢ Hoard of she was seven months oi I started to de the vacant lot, whteh ts © use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, Estim resh Pond road, opposite alling upon the Beard to invest! Md Cuticura Resolvent, and in three rain and wit weeks — what a change! I kept using as are ay scandal, President Haffen sail: the Cuticura Remedies for two months bene Sonnee oad beins andourbaby was a different girl. You Frank Rolige' Reinhardt. and! made to pla Hee aU DY ear anor andiete charles W. Noe—went over to girl. | Borough of the Bron xt was as fair as a new-born baby, and all thought at first she was dead,” for the purchase of the pl ground for the small cost of a dollar and seventy= , “As 8 ag terribly at the end of Hunt's Point r Edge- five cent where Pde peat pany a but we disec a sign of w road and the East River. You times the money for doctoring. § @ aor tnatiine “ie now two years old and has not had @ She 1 1 ever was » President ix has n {fe and called a policeme the most cruelly beaten perse know as w Mrs. H. sign of the eczema since, jueur, Minn,, Budke, R. F. D. 4, Le 1907. | saw eed- Apr. 15 and May 2. Taken to a Hospital. for Policeman Carey called an ambulance pcords that on ‘ sre aR POTTHAE hoard of rrisania_on Sept. 17, 1904 Mexe irg had her removed che recommended to the Board of Estimate stitution. and Apportionment to initiate proceed By anItching Humor. Another The girl said she was fifteen years tngs for this public place or park old and that she lived at No. 2% Ralph DUshing a Cure by Cuticura Remedi r from “T broke out with a humor which and Lanne Many ‘ars that the gpread almost all over my body. The becoming RADE ATTeRE MLM Ri TS j eouienmrauld | ene woraes ony rett wal lot in Giendale. port to you. wating the assessed valua- 2 1 coud ati I) as at 1 got asleep and knew ne tlon of the land to be $430, and using Temedios but it grow worse until T aoe In tiy judgment, tals property can which began to relieve me at once. By be acquires more ndvantageousiy now, the time I had used one vial of the Pill re Uinta arenes the humor was entirely gone. Iw every fferer could secure the cura Remedies, Travis Bates, Hamburg, ndation. tit 1 be favorably A should Ht reno rted that her nor the public place discon- Ark, April 26, 1907." eting of n Complete External and Internal Treatment for ‘a meeting of March 81, 1905, the ister ate atment foe nal resolut = Adopted Noof ustice EARTHQUAKE RUIN, DEATH AND FIRE |, IN MEXICAN CITY. FARMAN FALLS 35 FeET FROM HIS AEROPLANE PARIS. March 27 the Skit, and the the. faces conne per vial of 60) to Puri Potter (Continued from First Page) Next to bread, milk constitutes the most important article of diet. It should be preliminary Henry Farman, the! aeronaut, met with an accident -day. He was manoeuvring the re 5 pen tas to in his aeroplane, which was travelling rdjat the rate of sixty miles an bh ir. when hich cor-| the left wing of the n e struck the ve motton | #round waye motion | “The machine s and Farman wi ir for a distan s badly ntl! It appears that the pure and SAFE. 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