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FINGER PRINTS FORCE CRIME CONFESSION | INSURGE NTS START WRATHER-Thander Storms To-Night or Friday RAGE RESULT AND ENTRIES ____SEEPAGE2 : | PRICE ONE CENT. bead TE i = FOURALARMFIRE. 2vidence CLOSE WAREZ SWEEPS FACTORY ) TOAMERICANS Ra) ND TENEMENTS {Brooklyn Police — Reserves oes Force Excited Tenants to Gen. Orozco Refuses to Honor Leave as Flames Spread. Passes of U. S. Commander and Trouble Feared. FIREMEN KEPT BUSY. ACTION BY WASHINGTON | Girls in Adjoining Plant, Rush Pell Mell to Streets at Po- Victorious Rebels Preparing Southward March for General Attack on Mexico City BRIDE WHO SHOT HER HUSBAND IS. EDOM lie Is i MADERU CABINET OFFICERS NAMED. JUAREZ, May 11.—After a long conference this afternoon of rebel chieftains the appointment of the following members of the Provi sional Cabinet was announced; Minister of Foreign Affairs—D: Veequez Gomez. Finance—Gustavo A. Madero. War—Venuistano Caranza. Tnterlor—F. Gonzales Garza. Justice—Jose E. M. Pino Suarez Private Secretary to President Madero, Juan Sanchez Azcona. ch precaution | ieee has yeas ware the order to move brought a. vedlam of protests and efforts to save 2 Mrs, oO shauna to Be}! | Committed to an Institution on Report of Experts. EL PASO, May 11.-—-Gen. commander of the re! blood in his eves to-day as the international bridge and kivea permit any one from El Paso to croas | jugs ahaha Mlettaraiahawing {nto Juarez, even though they had! jo) 4, passes from © teaver through th@ | wyarry Tessie Ha Nike ane ore United States lines. It appears that | pounced insane and will be committed Gen, Orozco and his staff last night! to an ir iB tat Aer anon an were invited to a banquet by Mayor | jega) formalities which are necessary letea. Kelly of El Paso, and the United! can be met. This information came to- States troops would not permit Orozco day from reli ® authority i and his officers to cross. eal me authority says that alienists wving, and “| came flying excited resi wused to make final efforts at Mrs. Frances O'Shaughnessy, nd, George O'Shaugh nd the factory stands another | are employed. to the place and ployees to the stre in anything In umined the won nce she hi ‘The situation with Fexard to the pas. | ave examine! eee oll cbaeill asd ersons andésuppiies back and Deen In the mae ¥ © The sage of p Sprppiion back andy ae detalied s to District-A feats forth In ro becomin| vated, There Ro Mutechrein conning ney Waltman and to Judge Mulaue he Wlon to-day that there would i 4 Daya which they and shelinc ¢ Is used in the Col, Steever has only Lad ib adh of business arn e fire went fens from Washingto WAG WAS mare) ed throug) the # ture. faving withheld specifi 1 ET vi eee One Wall Falls In. how to deal with «! Aeoyeanlye re e east wall fell ina ere Washington Orders. we na xt to it and had bee SHINGTON, May 11,—The Depart- ‘Treasury and into acut manta: from wh she suffered at the time of the shootin, restraint, if any, shall be placed commerce between this county and Juares, the newly established capital and from which s s now sufferin of the Provisional Government of“! 00 ts Alleneetaiaraata’ cat ae Mexico. Col. Steever, commanding the |) oi" tye hands of tie oll mae American troops at Paso, and the! i219 that the Dirt Niterh a | Greenpoint aven Two fire boats aided customs officials there are awaiting © firemen in what th Jared to b ne of the hottest | _——— SCORES TO-DAY instructions on the point. The course (or that ts being pursued pending @ deter- | mination of the intricate questions ts desorived by Col, Steever in the follow- ing telegram to the War Department am refusing to allow arms, am- munition, war ma and provisions for insurrectos to rried the International Bridge until 1 receive tnstrvetions to the contrary. | make | GREAT LAFAYETTE’S ASHES |owcacol? NEM Y wounded.” ion Whe TO REST ON PAWS OF 00G. | oli Food and medical sur materials needed by the people Juares will be permitted ous the Rhy INE Ae tthe | 100 International bridges at Fl Paso, In- |” ; ml ' afer structions from the Sec y 4 i A Meyers ; to that effect probabiy will go forward seh Nee in to Col. Steever during the da IR lag Hie iti Sa as AT BROOKL\ ‘The position of the War ST. LOUIS— will be that so long as t | 000 - rules of commercial exe fro trallty are ol 1 there ee 2 interference with Agents of the Sr AT PHILADELPHIA permitted to sail 11 PSBURG- and ship them acr 1000 but food or other articles “i caer een i may be delivere? nts BANY, Me fens DELPHIA— E) Paso ir sind : von +e 00 6 even if the nelide rebe . 4 — soldiers. (ee ; A” BOSTO Support Col. Steever. eatin rattan Haste INNATI | The course A preventing | veytigate int ont of iamcl 2004 | Gen, Propoo'and othe evtbs from age to the Capitol by the late fire, and | BOSTON— H croseing to the American side to atioad (eR Mtpervise ite ahs eK Ladi ( 10 | fa soclal function in KF The resolution in question p: eet v4 | by the War Departinent as representing Senate ten days age and was sen | seer {ta policy at the present time, Neither | mediately to the Assembly for concur-| Federals nor insur tte potted | FeMEe ie tert | AMERICAN LEAGUE. of out, hav » permitied to or Fick Ae ey pine nee ee PeininnW ets ep to surrender during any period of the |OON® wh i told me he war ¢ f f revolution |Amining {t and intended to hand it|BOSTO Col. Steev t yet t ¢ | dow but he hasn't." 20 ineldent to the t t. He has r ition wax hanged down tn nae aae to-day and Avent to the | CLEVELAND See "Rules Commities, ( 1% ad be seen NI E w YORK, THURSDAY, MAY of Finger Prints; Sager Who Confessed and Police Expert PRLONTSMIODLE FINGER | FROM NELLIE BLY, % aia = DEMOCRATS SPLIT IS NOW CHARGED Jurors Admit They Would Not Have © INSENATE OVER THE BRONX BILL Insurgents According to Assistant District-Attor- | Gourt of General Sessions to-day Brooklyn, Charles W: Ris RIGHT “BOY RUNAWAYS ~~ FOUND ASLEEP IN WASHINGTON PARK ' |Fearing a Spanking, Ran Away When Measure Opposed by Tammany Is Blocked. were ar- ed in the Kings County Court this stolen bevween $300,000 a Manufacturing charge , Which he made in open court, crown th ve | eft of Lieut. Faurot, who has been ' in we of the Identification bureau Lonoany ‘t Police Headquarters since the es: Com. tablishment of the Bertilion system H here and who during that time haw ‘Pho vie- | taken not less than 65,000 imprints of & noted} the fingers of criminais under the! Hot Napeacas s fin the hallway of the loft building, wa Naa ee] | brought to him at Police Headquarters, poorttgane | | Pouring some chomist’s powder over | the greasy marks which were visible, | concerns ure owned thn of the thefts sought millionaire, left her the prop persistently foug ® and much raat which | enacte and the — eae the microscope. He then turned in ty ™@itwo Ton Strong Box, Con-|ana said, “Gee « yeara! lina tar mn aaa time showing to the detectives the tm on Saturday Night and Have businesses | Lived Since in the Woods. cia Was cashier and Gleinik assist- ashier of the Ironclad Manufactur- Hoss says these two ling that Mes. Searnan knew it- hl tle or nothing conspired to defr | means of forge nm, taking from $5,000 to $5,000 at Seaman dimcoverel y Bank of Hrooktyn employed * and » anrest of Caccia weeks ago on alto the Criminal Ce oreing Mra Seaman's name! py, the ¢ aud “and cause : NATIONAL LEAGUE. di ed in the! pany, demands have int and admitted | My. © @ called for ex Ross] the District t Cacda and Gteintk | Judge t |MAYOR, TOO. WANTS PARSONS TO GET OUT. porting smmendation of the takes a Mride, At See yi ante gna sal, gual aatian | Ngb., and John Craig, won of — FIGHT IN ALBANY WrATHER—Thu rms To-Night of Feiday. f ig Circulation Books Open to All.” ] Be 20 PAGES "PRICE ‘ONE ORNT. mS OF HIS FINGERS ON GLASS DOOR FORGE BURGLAR 10 CONFESS amend peacninetmntince ‘With Only the Mute Testimony of | Greasy Marks Against Him, Caesar J. Cella, Alias Crispi, Breaks Down and Pleads Guilty POLICE THEORY ALL RIGHT ACCORDING TO HIS STORY. Convicted on Science, but on —_——_ | ‘ Cashier and Assistant Cashier | Man’s Bad Record. tor Mrs. Seaman Each Held in $30,000 Bail. The efficacy of finger-prints as a} Monday afternoon on a charge of bur- iene of tracing crime to its perpe-| 8/ary, broke down and confessed that he greas: ‘ks found heir guilt upon | “0 greasy marks found on a plate ot trators and fastening their g | stass removed from the door of the | loft at No. 171 Wooster street, whica was burglari 7 when Caesar J. Cella, allas Charles} 9. wah nie zed the morning of Feb. Crisp!, who has been on trial since | jy) “sion and his plea of gui to the indictment of “unlawful ent | them was amply demonstrated {n the ‘The sheet of- glass, found on the floor he examined the resultlag print under fle to the elaswitic ivpl” at the same it of Crixpi's fingers taken by hing n tho man was arrested fur an- loft burglary tm 1907. i Had Comaplste Alibi. Crisp! had been fighting the @ase ‘The personal aate of William J. Cum-)@s0i"ek iin doxkediy and had sraameit ‘taining Important Papers, Will | » he Opened by Expert. ‘ : aha tues vieul. kaurot had lectured to jus financier, was selsed in the offices Of) oy roe the better part of two pe the Carnegie Trust trying to point out to them why he re- y this afternoon and warded the evidence of the greasy @ng- 1 Jury room. Detectives | er marks on the plate glass as {afal: Is ible proof that Cella was the man who ” staff took the «afe on! had broken into Bernstein's loft, tm the m subpoena issued by Jus-| Wooster street building, fret eutting n the Criminal Hranch of away the frame-work of the window, Gaunt ant ten lifting the xlase out end set: weighing two tons, was) ting it down on the floor, pon a truck and driven at once} Cella paid little attention to Fau- Building. {rot's discourse, Nor did he follow 1 Jury has been | with any attention the cross Lawyers Robert M, ult Splegel, who ooking after his interests, His ene fidence rested on the objections: whieh his lawyers were making constantly to intrqduction of this extraordinary *, @nd on the testimony of his Company at No. 15 to the Ca the safe and turn over Jurors. M rn any 4 sister and his brother-tnelaw nye a e had gone to the theatre with - vem the day the burglary was sate Mise} » have taken place, and then epent The ass night at home \ la representa: e Stute Superin-| New Precedents | hea. ® } of Banks. Th seal * not . | t Beals ay a . i ela New law was being made all the roken, OM Cummins kno¥s | aime the trial was In Drosrese tie combination, ao when the eafe °-| pecdente eatalilangee thie v Grand dur vas Fay , tha in the story of pert was went to opon it It te ex-| idence suntry that auch documents | miming and Hyde! ontaing man veaving on the anes. six #uH « w his floger-prinie-those of NT ve Slass aml Anotagr set u While aWalting Indiet. arnegie Tras anded up to Ju dietments MOTHER AND SON KILLED. |. yi%(0" tts, Sia, called to-day ae traw bis plea of pot guilty aod ——_—— to wil ain Wreck oa Chi- Victims 4 lis e plea of guilty to the charge in nal Hallroad, ou Jy was taken by sur SIOUX CITY, 1a, May 1.—two per- SOAR: Sh sona were killed and four injured, two | Pre Then he, turned to the. peinenes and said: seriously, In an accident on the ago, [4 RS. Minneapolis and Omaha | you are prepared to enter @ ples ha Neo, todas. The [of guilty I want you to make a full onfeagion, in the interests’of just) ons, Jand atience 1 can assure you that jead are Mrs. A, L. Cr 3 Craig, Jndicttient wil be fled against eay