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Wra m- i I AUSTRIAN MEII AND HIS WIFE SHOT' IN BOSNIAN TOWN. A STUDENTS PqtlTIOAL CRIME. BOMB THROWN EARLIER IN THE THE EMPERORS GRIEF. The Hungarian Presumptive the Archduke Francis Ferdinand std his wife the of Hohenberg. were assassinated yesterday warning at Serajevo the capital of Bosnia.

The. actual assassin is described as a high school student who fired bullets at. his victims with effect from sec automatic pistol se they were returning from reception at the Town TM outrage was evidently the fruit of a carefully-laid plot. On their way to the Town Hall the Archduke and I Consort head narrowly escaped death. An individual described as a compositor from Trebmje a garrison town in the extreme south of Herzegovina had thrown a bomb at their motor-car.

Few details of this first out. rage have been received. It i stated that the Archduke warded oft the bomb with his arm and that it exploded behind the car injuring the occupants of the second carriage. author' of the second outrage ii stated to be a native of Grahovo in Bosnia. No information as to his rate or creed la yet forthoomM.

It is presumed that. he belongs to the Serb or Orthodox section of the Bosnian population. Doth criminals were immediately arrested and were with difficulty saved from being lynched. While this tragedy was being enacted in tho Bosnian capital the aged Emperor Francis Joseph was on his way from' Vienna. to hit summer residence at Ischl.

He had an enthusiastic send-off from his subjects in Vienna and an even more enthusiastic reception on reaching Lscb1 OP THE MURDER. OM OUB neltL SERAJEVO JOxc 28. SO rM To-day at. 960 am the Imperial train conveying the Archduke Francis Ferdmand sad his Consort arrived hem ironvJlidabe. After in.

specting the troops on the Fiupovitch parade ground the august visitors drove in a motor- ear along the station road and the el Quay to the Town Hall. The Rest attempt when the bomb WM thrown. took place at 1015 as the car was driving along the Asper' Quay just before reaching the Ulalnuria Bridge. An do seated in one of tho motor-cars which followed the Archdukes car WM wounded in the. neck by fragments of the bomb and several passers-by also received aUght injuries.

The perpetrator was arrested. HI it a young printer years of age Nedjeliko Cabrinovitch by name sod native of Herzegovina belonging to the Orthodox tutu. When the motorcar conveying the Arch. duke and his Consort reached the Town Hall his Imperial Highness said to the Mayor What Is the good of your speeches I come to Serajn-o on a visit and I set bombs thrown at. me.

It is outrageous. When the procession drove tack from the Town Hall the second attempt was made. At 1040 as the Apparent's et reached the corner of the Appel Quay and of the Franz another bomb was thrown at the ear by Gavrilo Prinzip. a Bo High School student slut belonging to the Serb. Orthodox faith.

This bomb did not explode. Thereupon the amain fired three shots horn a pistol The tint shot hit the Archduke in the neck. the second hit him in the leg. and the thud hit the Duchess of HOIIberg in the lower part of the body. General Potiorek el of the Administration ag If who was sitting in the Archdukes oar escaped Injury.

The perpetrator was seized by the crowd and severely mauled. The MeMe curd the DuchrM of Hohenberg were rapidly cuoreyed to General Potioreks official reatdeoee. Both wsre pasf all human aid sod received the last sactwnerst. Tile Archduke expired a' few minutes after his Consort. The town hat bean plnnged isto the deepest mbBmlB The r4tloaUtBag hive' been hauled down.

and WacV Wblems have been be' heir stead. ftetwiif an ifeiou looking7 dMhave basal' arreitcdr The proache to the Pake areborred and guarded HEROISM OF THE DUCHESS Oc Thenws of the dw. HcJje bAft was made kiwn here by' extra edttLOss of UM Bew iptti Jfcoat Sodock this feveafeg. Tt. re ataief iah attempted Tto shield' her hoUnd Arwri own fa the wsy of tie assassins boltet.

a4 jpoasiarnntioit kav been awweed by wWeh isa terrfek No one OF THE POPULAB ATTEMPT TO LYNCH THE ASSASSIN. 1 i fnox OUK OWH cxnuuisroinnBrr. A The hand of assassin has once mote descended on the ragntag JKooaeoif Anitri Hungary and. added pet another tojthe list of terrible. ttsgedies which hare befallen the House of Hapsburg.

TM Archduke tad hit Consort were paying an official visit to Serajevo at the close of the manoeuvre of the Ibth and 16th Army Corps which had been taking place in thee neighbourhood. They arrived at the capital early' this morning from the little bathing resort of ofIUdW which hid been their headquarters during the last few days and to which they were to have returned this after. noon before leaving for Vienna in the evening. TM account of the crime given- by the Austrian Official TkgraphAgencywhich which is being distributed by the newspapers on typewritten sheets In the Vienna streets this afternoon is as follows As his Imperial and Royal Highness the Archduke Francis Ferdinand with his Consort WM proceeding this morning to a tion in the Town Hall a bomb was hurled at his motor-car. His Imperial and Royal High.

news warded oft with hi arm the bomb which exploded after the Archducal or had. passed. Count. Boos Waldeck and the Camp of the Governor. Lieutenant-Colonel Morizzi who were in the next car were slightly wounded.

Of the public six persons were injured. som tightly some severely. The man I who threw the bomb was attested. He is a typographer na med Qabriucmtchfrom Treblaj After the reception in th Town Hall. tlte Archduke continued.

with his Consort his drive through the town. A student named Ythtdp belonging to the highest class in the public school gymnasium a native of oo fired several shots at the motorcar with a Browning pistol. The Archduke was hit. in the' left and the Duchess was wounded by a shot in the abdomen. The Archduke and the.

Duchess were taken to the honk Governors Palace where they succumbed to their injuries. Prinzip was attested Both he and the man who threw the bomb were almost lynched by the infuriated crowd. EVIDENCE OF A PLOT. At the hour of telegraphing. 743 p.m.

the it practically all the information received lore concerning the crime. The lad that the ft shots were red alter a tint attempt had failed mold seem to indicate however that it WM not merely a mad act on the part of a hot. headed student but was the result of a regularly laid plot. Whether the- circumstance that the be assassin cornea from TreMnje in Herzegovina and the second from Grhovo in Bosnia implies that. both were participators in a movement spread over the two province cannot yet be determined.

The judicial inquiry will no doubt snake this clear. The first news was received here early this afternoon but it WM not for some hours that the general public. learned from the- typewritten sheets that tm Heir-Apparent and his Consort had been murdered. To the natural shock caused by the news of the perpetration of such a crime is added a feeling of surprise that he who was widely supposed to faYOUr the. formation of the Southern Slav subjects of the Monarchy into a third State on en equal footing with Austria and Hungary and his Consort who WM herself a member of a Bohemian and therefore a.

Slav family should have boon the victims of a Slav assassin. ASSASSINS STATEMENTS. 9 The latest reports received here from Serajevo represent the nation. to have had its mainspring in the Serb agitation. Cbrinoviteh who.

is stated to have tried to escape by jumping into the river is reported to have affirmed In examination that he had received the bomb from Belgrade. while Prints stated that he had been for some time in th capital and for nationalistic reasons he had made up his mind to ussaainate at the first opportunity some' important Austra Hangapn personage. The supposition that the rime the result of a plot is strengthened by a report' that close to the place where the assassination took plye a second unused bomb was found. On the preceding pat. wttybfound Memoirs or the Archduke and the Duchess.

Photograph or Serajrro. The Empetofr who for his annual samaerclia e6f air person to hr' et Coffiberiatid who drove cWef in' from Is peeted to be bock to at "o'clock to-morrow raorniag. children of the Archdukeare staying at Cattle. of Chlttmeti ia inDohbmil whither the Duchess or Hohenbergi law. Count WGtbecau at one proceeded to break the peal to them.

In Vienna the flags are being flown at half. rout on the public buildings and the foreign Embude but there it little trees' of public excitement. VIENNAJtncn21. The Emperor Francis Joseph left here at 810 this morning for Liebl where he Interfds spending the summer. The route to the railway station WM gaily decorated and lined by.

an enormous' crowd which heartily cheered his Majesty. At the station the Emperor WM welcomed by the Burgomaster and the members of the Municipal found. The Burgomaster expressed the great joy which his Subjects felt at the recovery of their Sovereign who WM looking well and hearty and appeared to be In humour. The Emperor in reply said he WM deeply touched by the expressions of love and loyalty he had received. The Imperial Vain steamed out of the station amidst the en.

thusiastic acclamations of the public and th playing of the Notional Anthem. Rettier. KING GEORGES V. A WEEK OF COURT MOURNING. The King commands that.

the Court shall wear mourning for one week for His Imperial and Highness the late Franz Joerdimd of Austria KG the mourning to date' from Sunday the fast. and on Sunday. July Sthe Court to go out. of mourning. The Lord Chamberlain is commanded by the King to announce that the State.

nail arrays to. take place this evening is Post. poqcHi on account of the lamentable death of th Archduke Franz FmiinAnd of Kb. and of the Duchess of Hohenberg. The members of the Royal Family were inexpressibly yesterday.

aftuyrgtioq by the receipt of the news of alto asiWftiQtion During the evening Commander Sir Charles Cost waiting to the King called at the Austrian Embassy on behalf of his Majesty to request that. an expression of his deep sympathy and that of the Queen be forwarddd fo the Austrian Courfc The shock which the news cauxxl to the Royal mily WM the more profound because the Chduko and the Duchess tad so recently hem their guests. THE NEW PRESUMPTIVE. A POPULAR PRINCE. The Atehduke Charles KroncisJoseph who now succeeds his unclo th late Archduke' Francis Ferdinand as Presumptive tq the Hapsburg throne was born on August 17.

1887. He is the eldest son of tho late Archduke Otto. the younger brother of the Archduke Francis rffdinAnd and of tile Archduebe i Maria. JOStpba. slater of the Duke of Saxony.

His lather. who died or an Jneurab disease' in November. 1906had been a brilliant officer and WM the otnclt of the Hapsburg princes. His mother the Archduchess Jowpha suporvinod his educutloa with the utmost tare and sought a tar as possible to rorroct Of unwelcome tendency that ho might hay" inherited. Ho grew up a thy simple youth mdistinguihable tom the muse of young Archdukes and scarcely appeared in public until Ids marriage on October 21 1811 to the Princess of.

Bourbon Parma. This marriage which tha Emperor promoted was extremely popular in Austria both on account of the youth of the Archducal couple andof the winning' character of the bride. It warn hilled moreover as Affording a promise of an eventual return to a more direct Un. of succession than the trans. on.

of the Crown from uncle to nephew. This promise was fulfilled in November lair. by the birth of their son the youthful Make Fronds Joseph Otto. luunodiately niter ifs marriage the Archduke Charles Francis Joseph WM. sent with his cavalry regiment to olomea a garrison town in' the.

extreme east of Qalieia. He marched with the regiment scroee the whole of GsGcia. and gained great popularity with the Polish and Ruthene popiilatioh. At Rolomes hit. boyish simplicity and the xhana of Archduchess XiU woo hearts and when they left the Qtlician on to take up more responsible duties in Vienna here the Emprror Francis Joseph fitted up for them' the old ca tle of iendorf near Schoobrunn they had become the most popular of the younger members of the Imperial family.

PLAN OP THE TOWN OF SERAJEVO SEMINARY CATHEMAL vfc. 4 oiri 4- nothing. ft rf Emperor Francai fc i his wife And fallen upoa i 5. Wi iv mt tu a pof reifa ted. as WM fondly hoped by wbiVvewatcW the vtdsaitud of Wtotede ihathead othe Sow European Sorereign taSareoV toeIoM JhU days pc It was to be.

At ti yeari of age after a reign of fl. yew Whe had barely recorysed trap a long and dangerous the Jbando destiny impUoable has fallen upon him once more. And the stroke la the more terrible because is of the same kind those which have ao ot visited him. Brother son and were torn from him one after the other by violent and sudden 4 deaths. Now the pistol of at filar aaMaam has token the nephew who WM.

to. succeed him and the mother of that nephews children. There are men and women In all states of Ute to whom fate seems ruthless showering upon them one pitiless blow. after another. But few amongst these children of misfortune con have had to suffer a succession of calamities so.

grievous as the Stricken old ruin who sits upon the' proudest Throne on the Continent. The tearts of all nations and of all sorts and conditions' amongst them must go out to hum in this latest visitation this sorrows crown of sorrow in the late evening of his life. Since the jpa Wt the daughter of Louis XVI. a lonely orphan in the Temple rtft of father mother and aunt by the executioner' axe and of her boy broil jer by the brutalities and the neglect of her Olers wo can recall no history. so tragic cod so pathetic as has been his.

MAXIMILIAN OF MEXICO. Francis Joseph had suffered much as a Sovereign before Jbe was called upon to bear the flat of the crueller sorrows of his domestic Ute. This is not the time to dwell upon" tilt crashing disasters of Magenta' and Sadowa upon. the rich provinces lout the hereditary position in Germany forfeited the proud ambition end largo hopes dis. appointed and defeated too harassing internal troubles.

which followed the campaigns against Prance cad Savoy in Italy and against Prussia in Bohemia. It was when the first bitterness the day of Kdaiggratz and of the treaty with the me Prussians was past that. the terrible news of Mazimiliana death came from Queretaro. That. the Emperors brother would lose the crown he had gone out to seek had on been recognized.

His Empress the unhappy Chariot had come bock to Europe in the sumracr of the war with Prussia on her vain pilgrimage to seek support for her husband. He had been implored to abandon on enterprise toot had become hope- ktw but with mistaken chivalry he would not renounce the task ho. had undertaken. Only tlws who know the ferocity of party pnrions in Mexico had. foreseen what his doom must be when he fell into the hands of Juarez.

The story of his end has hem often told. The treachery which helped to bring about hi i capture the tranquil dignity he showed in his captivity and et his so-called trial the cold end. implacable malignity with which Juarez rejected all the many appeals made to him rot mercy the death scene the descendant of Maria Theresa and the kinsman of Marie Antoinette showed savage persecutors that he knew how to die II a Christian aril as a Hspsburg the brutal refusal of his murderers to deliver droll both until their pride and vanity had been assuaged by repeat petitions all thews dcW1a of that sad end to a young and brilliant lit" are well known. TM widow. whom.

he had dearly loved. and whose high spirit had largely moved him to. accept the fatal Crown. was drive out of her mind by the frightful strain she had under. gone.

sad yet haunts th world a lunatic tormented. it is said by lucid intervals in which cap the dread past it again before her. Then the House of Austria was left free for a space from visitations of the more tat kind though minor trouble and scandals afflicted it. In. January 1M9 a yet darker and more appalling calamity carne upon it.

On the. morning January 30. the news of Prince Rudolph's mysterious death WM spread about. in Vienna lie was found dead in hi bed at lodge which be med to visit. Doubt ea tothe nature of his death was removed by a note which he had written to a friend the day before.

I could not do otherwise it said. Why In the flower of hi youth but a few years after. his marriage this brilliant and accomplished prince courtier soldier and statesman with many gifts and acquire. merits with refined and educated tastes and the keenest interest everything. felt compelled to' take his own We is one of the secrets that are reserved tor the THE MURDER.

OF THE EMPRESS. Again the word was suspended over the head or the burgs and of their chief. In September 1898. he was already advanced in years. He WM making ready to ep his Sibilee in a couple of months' tine.

n. the IOt of the month a telegram came from- Geneva with the new that his wife. the beautiful and fascinating Elisabeth of Bavaria had. been stabbed to death by an Italian Anarchist named Luechrni. The Emperor had loved her dearly.

The story of engagement at. her fathers mountain home is one of the prettiest of kyUt They had had their differences but his affection arid his respect for her Were deep and ib1dift Now she was stricken down by an headed enemy of society who had chosen victim almost by thane He had been' an Anarchist since he WM 13 and he WM Indifferent he declared to what head of a State" he kilted. Chance threw in bin way the- beautiful Empreii- woman" ner husband tltecusly said. who never hurt--a tool and only did rood all her life. This have filled up the measure of.

his No man has ever possessed th royal sift or self-control more fully than tae But" th murder of his wife coming after th knleide of his only' ion ana the execution ofWs brother ipJaYmau JTM almost more than could bear. I pray fo lojfli 1 th be NejiaiBdtoiperfprm were amongst the words vealed to uTpeopk th fapWm shish he nfl d. In hTMra spMCW V-he rill' face this Uteet trial awfeT lahseH and the awfuKof is eate eM td by tbedark shadows of oflrt MHiet that ts gone before it" God rf the qualttW heeded to meet the mother who llliew WW asJV" tfclt fr4 VXL nw TCV vHHTJCcl ve eewtearfnl but ho me and aagBftnteikyoftfae a. pT il Anchor liter tlslltoa which was ca a Toyage from New' York toaa gt ran on th6 bAiiti Donegal posit Jt xttiderstood ithat she' had about 1000 possengert on board but early fhftf althoOgh the positiori of the liner is serlOBs- nolrres have been lost Tbeaccident occurred during A thickfoj. lis.

Iy to a taptato at 220 this morning the' lollotriog ornU ran ore Tory Island to aovt ball mile from. Il ithouso. Id not hoar foes blowing Quiet sea. No danger. The pen war and te mer 5aasandr sUadlnj by 4 transfer CovutzY.

Master. The' California went on tm rocks with such force that the lower part of her bows WM badly stove In' and two front' holds soon filled with water. She it in five fathoms of water forward and seven fathoms' art. Another' steamer is standing by. There was no panto and news has been received in- Londonderry that.

the landing of the Irish passengers maybe expected before noon. today. The news of the stranding was caught by the 1 Malin Head wireless station and the entire 1 torpedo boat et flotilla on duty oft the Ulster coast looking runners was celled up end wireless orders wore given to all the destroyers from the cruiser Htdl in Laugh Swilly to hurry with all speed to the scene of the accident. Subsequently orders wftereceived 1 by all telephone and telegraph stations on the rout from Bangor to Bunbfog Co. DooegaJ to keep offices open all night.

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