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Rain or snow pr able ¢ FE it and Thered: INA EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All,” SMUGGLER HANGS HERSELF AT HO Mrs. Taft Falsely Rumored as sajured in Fall in This City The to Au” | Copyright. __PRICE ON! ONE CENT. Oe tthe New Foul Word) rere Publishieg NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCO} 13 DYNAMITE BOMBS FOUND TOELOW UP KNOX ON tls VISIT 10 NICARAGUA teatiaie 7 TAFT CABINET OFFICER Deadly Missiles Planted a3 2)" Witg ESCAPED BOMBS Mine on Railroad, but Secre- PLANTED IN NICARAGUA tary’s Train Passed Safely. Ly DEATH FOR PLOTTERS. | wenty “Liberals” in Con-} spiracy Jailed and Their Ex- ecution Deemed Certain. NEW ORLEANS, March 20,—As/ the result of the alleged discovery | by the Government of Nicaragua of} PHILA) @ plot to assassinate Secretary A Btate Knox on the occasion of nis | recent visit to the capital of that} country, it {s not improbable tha: 4 mumber of prominent “Liberals” Sit be put to death, according to advices received hi io~lay frqm Bluefelds. Thirteen dynauite bombs placed oath the roadbed over which secre. ! ary Ero cial train travelled tem Corinto to Mauegua and connect- | @@-with an cloctric battery were dis- | Covered by Govorn:nent agents and will be used as evidence against the con- spiratora. Two score Selayistas or “Eiborals’ are confined im the pent tentigry et Managua and are held in- BRONX COUNTY BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY; GOES TO GOVERNOR Semanal \ Dix Will Probably Sign Meas-| ure and Question of New AVIATOR COFFYN [Ato Hanging Over Bridge in Central Park; THROWN OFF BRIDGE Daring Flyer Who Has Thrilled | ‘its heart in ite mouth for the last few | \arranged through Coffyn and Le Vino, 20 PAGES and Thursday, INA EDITION. E ‘PRICE ONE CENT. Aviator Who Was Thrown Out and Badly Hurt BY SKIDDING AUTO New Yorkers Near Death in Central Park. CAR TEETERS ABOVE HIM E. E. Harvey, Who Was Also in Car, Thrown From Bridge With Aviator. Frank Coffyn, the daredevil aviator, was badly hurt this morning in an au- tomobile accident. He is the man who has been keeping all New York with week soaring over sky-scrappers, diving | at tugs from a thousand feet in the alr, floating over and under the East River gegen the first serious accident he has ever suffered was in an auto- mobile going eight miles an hour over @ Central Park iy The aviator was bruised about th ight eye and the elde of: his | aaa he had a narrow escape from | being crushed to death. Edward Har- | | vey, confdential secretary to Commis | sloner Thompson of the Water Depart- ment, in whose official car they were} riding had a rib an ankle and a wrist | broken. The chauffeur, Paul Zuelick, | unhurt, and Albert 3, Le Vino, Cof- | n's manager, had a finger broken. |ON TH WAY TO TAKE Pic. TURES AT CROTON DAM. Water Commissioner Thompson had BLUSWEENAP IN SUBWAY NETS | TEN-DAY SLEEP; Thought the Bench in Station i who are under contract to the Vitagraph Moving Picture Company, to have ptc- |AMERICAN WOMAN |Prominent Clubwoman in San Fran- DOW KILLS HERSELF, DSGRAGED BY ARREST. AS JEWEL SMUGGLER Mrs. Blanche i asian te Plays Solitaire to Decide Fate, Then Ties Rope About Neck and Leaps From | Hotel Broztell Window. HID HER $12,000 GEMS . TO EVADE THE DUTIES: a A cisco—She Dreaded Notoriety of Her Confession of Guilt. Overwhelmed by the disgrace attached to detection in the act of smuggling jewels through the customs, Mrs, Blanche M. Carton, &, wealthy widow, of No. 1925 Gdugh street, San Francisco, commitied? suicide to-day by hanging herself from the window of hér room on the, eighth floor of the Hotel Broztell, No. 3 East’ Twenty-seventh street. She made a noose at one end of a plece of trunk rope about twenty-five feet long, attached the other end to a radiator in the toom and feapéd from the window to her death. ; The act was committed some time after 4 o'clock this morning. for Best Results the conspiracy and it was deemed un- ‘wise to have Mr, Knox visit that place. But I'm not badly h out, in a litte while,” unics# some of his Kin or friends conye [end bali him out, he sldewalk @ wight scalp wor ation acknowledging thet she had communtento pending the termination | County Will Go to Voters. | tures taken Trail wee be paren’. Was\Heied and Began \ A tenant in the Knickerbocker apartments, No. 247 Fifth avenue, saw of the presout investigation by the pe . Th rn | a H t. | the Budget bod: r the a sds ae % x ude : Resi BG) arteries \ the body, clad in a blue d orn gown, swinging on the wall of ONE BOMB EXPLODED AND TELE-| AUNBANT. N. 3» March rhe As-/dam_wiere Commissioner, Thompson ee Broztell at 8 o'clock and notified a policeman, who took the news of bty this afternoon by a vote o wa enin i ini? GRAPH WIRES CUT. to & passed the Stillwell bill creating a| Qg,walting for them. Tt had been the the suicide to the hotel. Aha St On the day of Mr, Knox's arrival at| new @ounty out of the Bronx Borough. | eit i a the Comtlsslong There was a christening last night at jen the room Mrs. Carson had ee b was exploded under \Theneeg, (he (HB but the plan Wael inet Michael Finnegan, He had cupled was entered @ deck of cards was ag ea "| ‘The bill has already passed t nate, | changed. She home. 06 Monasl Finnegan found I » between Leon " 5 ‘ is| 7 r ey known Mikesfor ye had Bil Murphy, i on @ table alongside the bed. The and will now go to the Governor for his car was running up the East cards 1a; » destroying Ml PO | approval. It ie belleved that he wiil| Drive of the park about opposite Sixty. | Ut for the Ife of him he could no: re- panes asirnigrhpisc ford cco tion of the track, loing very little | 91 1? he Goan € posal will be| Seventh street. Zuelick was driving it| Vet! to Magistrate O'Conner, in’ the , ‘ ewe | been left by the distracted women after e to the bridge | suinnitted under the reudvm amend-/ 4 about eight miles cn hour. The| West Side Court to-day, where Mr. Found Shot Dead With Titled ehe failed to work out @ game of soli- News this point cftions of the) ment to the voters of Bronx Borough | middle of the road very hard and | Finnegan and the Httle Pinnegans fs 4 tatre, out Relegiapa and telephone wires were if accepted by a ma-| the eides slippery wit As the car| save in a vague way. *) Italian, Her Identity Is Tt in aupposed she had recourse te the cut. e Bronx will be set| approached a bridge over the footpati,| Bill Murphy blinked his eyes and | cards in order to settle in her mjn@ the Tho thirteen dynamite bombs with the bata ti atta it ga ‘ hardened his features. Followed Not Revealed, project of suicide she had concetved. She atlas: cGhnwstloiia were dlancvered bs: an County Committee of | at sid Serene omen Immedi- | neavy bar of silence while the Court ar | jetorst wit le known as “Canftela” tween P 4 and Chichigalpa, care- County went on record jan Evening World reporter, “and Tye, {ted his head away, Bill Murphy | POLICE RAIDERS SWING ne : es ayy pouply Bais ive tote Rpied fully planted beneath the rallroad bill, and Tammany Hall} member thinking that he was handling | “2% "ing violent hold of himself and AXES TO GET GET BEa HEN, | MOL LG Marte B~Morsliene, Saixe- all the cards in sequence it world bee tracks. The discovery of these bombs, |leaders in New York City ave known to|the machine brilliantly, He threw the} bewan: tory Volpicellliaag: Aa American woman sign she should live and face the dle ft Je said, was not made until after|be almost unanimously against it, They the reverse | “Me own home, Your Honor, is at Inspector C ane Rarend 30. Pollce | ee, Mae Ie net Rpown were) found rac ‘ the Knox special tain had passed on [Al consented. “however, to withhold kolng sidewise, | 3% West Fortieth strect, wan fl SP an d \< Goad thet kauatton aver receicin the Passengers Knocked Prostrate|sHe COULDN'T RELEASE CARDS ot pee ' ¢) thelr opposition in the Legislature and|It had so far turned around that the|down, straight ahead an’ then to the men Hew Through Three Hotel Resorgimento, Both nad died of s dt way to the capitol, ant the failure Of) ake their fight agalnst It at the polls, | tons rashed into the th ot | right.” “genes toa | pullet wounds In their heads ‘The poll + o£ te TO WIN GAME AND LIFE. the conspirators to get in thelr deadiy lronvevand alin , right. Doors on South Street. ' and Panic Follows Mishap The cards on the table showed thet Seriiia believed <0 be due either to @ a bia ea ‘tie tee ae cr bask (urapa "Good," Magistrate O'Connor cheered lene with a squad of| “it#held the particulars pending an in- she failed to get them all out. She f lieved to be d ther te o eels caught on 4 Hees 1 : v | i tack of p patterry connections or| FRAWLEY BOXING REPEAL = |iamp post just Inaide the railing, Cot him, “Now tell me where Mr, Finnegan ratded a place he calle vertiasion, S) to the Bergen. jhad wucceoded tn bullding “wp. tn ‘age. the apprcach of guarée who had been] BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY, |¢9m ana Harvey wore hurisd over tho| 9d hls chrintening and how you came bing house, The oleae eae hie tie Sen tigen, Tete Sees i Re oa railing to th crete path belo eas and go to sleep on a bench in| geo, Hy 0 at the Hotel Excelsior for some time, ——— y 7 e @otailed to patrol the tracks. Chaitin ua oenerete path Selow.. The! rie D plreet ota theg ne ann [second floor at No. 12 Bouth atteet but the management refused to reveal rows of cyrde as they are placed ; Manta ieltiing lau. Permitting | 0M@uffeur and I were rotied out on the| the Ninety-sixth street station of the t ‘Three men were Five passengers on the Lackawanne| A wirciess message received here yer- | Me ‘4 8 | roadway | subway.” this .aftornogn, ‘ee Aids her name, ‘The tragedy ‘has caused a} | EMV’ iN . . Yured this af-{ 22% ? game i LT ct r Wa e il % sts 3 of rested mn Warrants issued by Chile! cat sen: ‘01 here. ° » Vi \. | ferry boa: ergeon were injured - ” t ong RRS STG Se aoa WA as rare Through | BiG CAR HELD ABOVE THEM By; Bill Murphy drew his hand across nis] sented on warrant oot was oe ot the. kt’ reciniade; | teznqon when’ the boat orashed into, oie | tra Carton iia Menthe aac Bo alt by Bare Vote Required, ‘ LAMP PosrT. a ANG SL HIM be ' ha tilvemaente ot Mag . ; . he foot of from port to port on his Centrai Ameri- Oi 8 . Meal Wiacieieadlt' G6: ulloraal navsely Mane has been working to get] residents of Naples rack" of the ferry alip at the foot ¢ ean trip, suid that the Secretary waa] ALDANY, March 2.—The Allen bill, | Immediately under the bridge a gang (laa (0's Ge ae that ane cc nee against the place weeks vada SRE West Twenty-third street. One, Michael ie safely aboard that verse and proceod-|"*vesling tho Frawiey Boxing law, |of five park workmen were repairing the | agher the Wop what discovered It Is said he got hin information that !MRS, TAFT HAS FALL J. Rots of No, 119 Bank atreet, had his . after she Ve ehich point | PAised the Assontbly to-day by @ vote|conerete, Coffyn and Harvey fell! York. ‘Tis a common name, bur it. th Place was really a gambling how 7 Veet ine ae ala tured and another,|t complete the ing to La Guira, Veneauela, which point | o¢ 76 to 46, Jumi the required numb among them and the big car hung bal-| don't come to me.” ants 8 of detectives. who AT WOMAN’S SHOW, sdiyg yh Barth neaiur despatch to ‘The Evening World he expects to reach next Friday. ‘The bill will now go § »Jancing over them, hetd only by the lamp | “Scuiuomye grenye, guggeated 111 ed on nearby roofs with BUT 1S UNINJURED one eae ane ak Tenth avenues 1 fan. Francleop, states that) ean ‘The Secretary boarded the cruiser at| where post, Hud {is hold gives away all seven | ponoe "guage | Hees sie ather tures were cut una | CAT#On Was the widow of Kéward y Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, last Sun-| men ator Wa }men mus: have been crushed bight hea oni vin the room when] : sa td i son ee Ene SP q |son, who died some fifteen or eighteen @ay, The message stated that he was! opposition to the repealing of the meas-| One of the laborers ran to the Arsenal, | y:igitiy Tabu “wen tit n battered their | Stuntbles Alighting From Wheeled | rere a at mood and the plot of | Yfars a¥0, leaving @ large fortune, Me in excellent health and spirits and on-|ure, and he ts backed by the Demo-/where Capt, McKeon was Ingpecting the | 4; gittin’ along. wh three heavy) Chair and Crowd Spreads Rue | the err to make the # wan one, of the most premineny ame ? joying his rest from the almost con-| cratic majority of the upper house, rese! The tain ordered them to] gp an’ {t begun |@oors. Many tried to escape, but found} : Hie eranriing UBtl the! Sons women in San Francisco and was Bh aa tae sieeaeerea <a follow him on tho run, bringing blankets | sunday, Leastwite Sunday run along |#ll avenues of egress blocked by police mor of Serious Hurt ier cadre iatance of the bridge, |#heduled to deliver a lecture before Caucus eer, and stimulants, went to the spot.linto it, not to # : | men, and were compelled to remain and| White atte the Woman's In- ans 4 the Century Club of that city upoa her hha honor at the various places ho vis- ‘ Bs . > , - I") chen he gave the signal to rovers» there | & . Coffyn and Harvey we Wrapped UP) day ai mebbo give thelr real names, ial Bx! nat the Grand Cen |. tia’ 4 «vere and the |"eturn from @ trip around the world Hime Des TEMCe te eRpgmpenying “bee World Real Estate Ad. jand laid on the Both were un-|ravin' Mike's house, Jtrat Pa poclas res Wi ia THE, ae Mae ne Rs See Boe yoy Mich she started last Auguat, husband on the trip. pepo php pest} conscious, Dr, H. A, Griffin of No, 63) ‘Bil, let's walk h T I'rart, wife of the President, stumbled | "4 mneer, OA RreeTe Ses was an alumna of Vasear Cole - NICARAGUANS BITTER AGAINST || i3rings Nearly 100 Replies || West vitiy-tourtn street saw th rhe answ VOTES FOR WOMEN BILL wan getting out of a wheeled | ied with the Heavy mare of wood and od the author of several books, KNOX SINCE 1909, Selis ;. Db | from thi of the nd fell t floor, She was] ts! & se) php ech Sy! eee ent much of her tim m4 The bitterness displayed against Mr. and Sel the I aoe CY HI nobtte a: 1 tuickty assisted tot by “hee. ie ' ! ere standing | by.theesea, a colony vt weit Knox by the Liberals of Nicaray ack joined a littl by Dr, Han with, an me a 4 ALBANY, 3 patrar ex |Henry BP. Dimock and Me non H 3 4 this city, Her father rem other Central A can coun Advertised _ uo Jambulanee from the Presbyterian Hos: | et pectation, the Rul pnmitie edaytyleh ! ‘ } hy t fs was fov years one of the mest its Inception in th ” Nicaraguan} pital, vn, straight abea a yut the Mu y Sut ft wa h All surged forward sen ’ nt residents of San Jose, Caby revolution, when Mr. Knox handed the MRS. COFFYN HELPS NURSE 'xMt We come along, Judse @ lon. y an of sand the rum end that Mrs, Tare) | of ni the Kicked | 394 Was @ InAn. OF grees. Meme t Nicafaguan Minister his passports after | rch 18, 1912 HUSBAND IN HOSPITAL. piece, a good Tien if “ 1 me to) wa ounly hb Mr leben Sotey ¥ Mes, Carson was arraign Groce and Cann Americans con-| toa Pedy pe lead of im open-faced ep ea fs the fall, and in ent | Him be 4 a St Cominissioner nected with the revolutionary army, aie bhogied. |) Mere F Teese ie Hoapital about jatens loadin’ down |recovered from tie whock ard continued | THe ferr¥ooa Hee Jersey had been shot by the order of President | fifteen m nidkes. after top. og uaent 1 to look over the exhibition, Later #he| °° ty fi i harged with »: Zelaya, | He eee ia i aig ieee eeys Ti ‘we Jattended the matinee ut the Park Thea | * ’ the sanding: her guilt and was held in $3,000 ball fom The Liberals openly blamed Secretary | ‘in ae I bai n'y “| tre | yay ey i examination Friday afternoon. Bail was Knox for the downfall of Zelaya, as- ere ys is and Harvey's tnjuri ly When Preaident Taft a from) er. 7 napa ie furnished through Mrs, Carson's lawyer, — . serting that the revolutionist# were yeanar “HU. S000 S8.018 aEN A r e@ | down we Age, | tn sir Vashington val New 9 il frie Harvison Osborne, No, & Nassau Bo openly aided by the United States Gov- | Warwick Valley Dispatch, Dlact i ° High lown, a rps cpa ier aah ts OPTRA das ere| were hurr New York y | Mra. Carson arrived in ernment. roe | $9, the vlaht lent an the oltakin@eton ¢ Mra nj M oe i Monday morning on the North aeeane It Is believall that Mz. Knox was ad | I! probably Ko to his home neck By Einitisnreaa a wan & . TAFT BACK IN WASHINGTON | Lies liner George “Washington, A): “ otivitl : ape) ‘ yn will probably Ko to his home, d says ‘Ye in phoned from aa ol os vised of the discovery of the activities |] — 1¢ your Real Estate ad. is printed in |} 4s tcast Vifty-elghth strect, on Saturuas pactdetg : Tho weore by | [peeiherte: noe FROM NEW ENGLAND TRIP. pier In Hoboken Cuatong aoa ‘ of the conspwators during his visit to}] awe “World, morning or Sunday, it ||tac nospitet physicians preter that he veulanderar ti Atlante, jthat stra, Tart Alexander Meyer was assigned Op Managua, for, at the suggestion of circulation in New York City |{#hall remain under coservation for a Batterles—Highlanders, Vaughan and!and fall | wasninatox, Ma take her declaration and 100k ever jj) President Diaz, it ts said he cancelled |] gets a circulation in New Yotk City | Tee oe two, | | conmetaatekGAniie me es Kerr, | | peri 24 : Ther luggame. :) his plans to stop at Leon en route back || greater than if published in the Her- Coffyn accepted his injury with his) Bie | reached oe this afte | OECLARED PEARLS WORTH to Corinto from the capital. Certain |! aig, Times, Sun and Tribune COM. || accustomed coolness, And as soon aa| an’ the While warkide on Sabla ons ihe Renee) Mike Fae HOTRRRIL By OTHER PROPERTY $200. Liberals who reside at Leon, wi 4 |) BINED }he was esta cua In his room at the | bit a’ is » pees A LAUGH FOR. AN HOUR, sixth Hour 0 at Law Seah muon Lohlethl. walltiie aieine Mra, Carson, a woman Seow gansta @crong anti-American spirit has long J [ewes Re mraeise) © Faperten rap el Nat et Rae Ply vg LD ' eo and An ue years old, well dressed, 416 existed, have teen charged by the Gov- cal E. Mae tai: atleh to’ patoplanen: | Seana tan divall| avier Hecht, a ot self contained, handed Meyer a existed. nelth ‘below. the principais in| World Real Estate Ads. whiter this TN atlek to aeroplanes. |inat Bill Murphy may sleep ten | gem ir bad

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