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Show PARTS OF MONUMENT STORED IN MUSEUM Granite Staff Bearing Likeness of Franz Ferdinand and Wife Torn Down by Slavs. SARAJEVO. Russia, Sept. (By the As sociated l'rt'ss. ) Tin- Slavs have torn nown tlic- bi-niUiful inoiKinu'iit of givinio1 mm brunzu which the. Austriiins civctcd lo Uie int'iihiru-s of Arcli'lukf ViiW.7, Krnliiiand and his wire. Suphifl, Pucln'ss of IIolH'tiberg, wliicli s i in ; a foriwr of the bridt:t' hi're wlitrc im-ir us- i sassina tion by l'rinzin f nruislied Mmn nun i set off Hip world war. U hn'-u a bronze i phique sliowin' rim figures of both ! ercunand ; and Sophia. 'Now that nosnia-ltrizeL'oviiia Ins passed I from the nilf of Ausiria and boeoinc :i pari j jt the kingdom of Serbs, Cioais and Moveues. i i lie pans of tin; iininmr.eiit: ha vo bren shimm ; in the Museum of Sarajevo. Wha (lie earn- j mr has time ihy will he assembled for the , edification of the sladeiils uf hisluiy and to satisfy the curiosity nf; Kiplitset rs. Sa rajevo seeing almost ! have f nry ot t en the ' hoiub-lhrnwiTin and is wl on ils v;,y tow aril makinir '"business as usual." As ;i b in ' bi 1 IzeiJ soldier said. "We're all hie!; ol the war busi-mss!" busi-mss!" But the mb:ed populn I Imi and the undertone of sympathy for Ausiria lead one to wonder wiia r may happen in the genera t iun after that of Trinzip. |