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Show Assassination Was Well Planned MUrder of Francis Ferdinand 'Engineered 'Engi-neered by Persona,6f Matur' . OrgnlrlngJAbIllty London', June 29. Every despatch today from Saravevo and 'Vienna brought additional evidence that the assassination of Archduke Francis 1 t Ferdinand and the Dupbess of Hohen-. berg was one of the -most carefully., planned crimes ever carried out against royalty. Indications from the scene ot the tragedy show Uiat.it Whs engineered by persons possessing more mature organizing "ability than that ot the youthful assassins . It is generally thought in Austria and Hungary that tho plotters had their headquarters. In Belgrade, the Servian capital. Servian hatred of Austrians, which always has been violent, has been fomented fo-mented by newsphpes in Belgrade and by the agitators throughout Ser-via Ser-via and Bosnia, who have helped to inflame the minds of the students and to jnduce them to sacrifice their lives in the belief that they will go down to history as patriots. Austrian Plan Revenge Yesterday's crime seems likely to have a contrary effect to that desired de-sired by its authors. Even before the bodies of tho murdered couple have been Interred, the Austrian nuthorr-tles nuthorr-tles are contemplating severe measures meas-ures against tho Serbs in Austria and Bosnia. These measures aroNllkely further to embitter the relations between be-tween the countries as well ns those between Austria and Russia, the pro-, tcctor of all tho Serbs. Archduko Francis Ferdinand, It Is asserted today, was well avraro of the danger ho wes running du'ln his tour of Eosn'a, which he undertook under-took as Inspector general of tho forces for-ces of the empire. This title was confcired on him last year by Emperor Em-peror Francis Joseph. His chief task was to Inspect tho Austrian nrmy, which guarded tho Servian fro".t:c--during tho recent Bnlkan wars rfnd prevented any encroachment I" Servian Ser-vian troops. Servian Minister Warns Archduke The Servian minister nt Vienna told Archduke Francis Ferdinand of the peril of his visit to Sarnyevo at tho ' present time, and Implored h'm oven It he Insisted on going there himself at least to leavo tlm.Ducliess at . home. iv When the Duchess of Hohenberg whs Informed, however, ot the dangerous dang-erous nature of the Journey, tho archduke arch-duke was about to take, she said her I place was at her husband's side. When the archduke-and duchess arrived at S&rayevo on Saturday, sqtteslgns'gtvhoatlllty- were shown by the SerbVportion'of the populafon,-Just populafon,-Just before the couple passed through ftRPWfFi the'MMtftftesNQBjMfcV(1c(4aj- vlan flags which tho people hadhols-ted hadhols-ted Instead of flying tho Austrian col- ors' Feeling however, .was carried 'to the extreme when.ata session of the Bosnian 'diet called td'express sor-rownt-4hedathoL.the, jirchdu! foUr Servian deputies appeared n hght suits in contrast to the sombra hlacfc'elrfellWlepuue , , Planjnllpw Up Train The plans, of ihe,Assasslng eou. teaaplated, It fs saldtho blowing up OtfiUro,yal train .-vhen the arthduke and hit wife were lealng Shra)eo in. Case the attempt by Gaulo Prin! xlp- failed. fii tif It was learned that several bombs were found along the Sarnyevo rail-way rail-way over which the archduko and his' Wife would have traveled. Prlnzlp's'-plans were carefully laid. He secreted himself behind a building build-ing at a spot where It was neces- sary for the archduke's car to pass. Some accounts of the crime say that Prlnzip actually stood on the step ot the car as he, fired the" shots. Against all these carefully laid plans ot the criminals, the extraordinary extraor-dinary precautions taken by the &u-thorlties &u-thorlties proved unavailing for the murderers guessed -rightly that tho archduke would not be frightened Into In-to giving up hls.program after the first bomb had tailed. - Prlnzip a Patdi Assassin In Prlnzlp's rooms the poljce found a large sum of money, which they say Is further proof that he was a .paid assassin of some Servian organization. organ-ization. The sympathy of nbt only the rulers, rul-ers, but of the people of Europe h&s been expressed to tho aged Emperor Francis Joseph, whose much needed rest nt his summer residence nt Ischl has been broken by tho crime lie left Ischl where he was recuperating from his recent severe Illness Tor i-enna i-enna this morning. Tho imperial train stopped at Arstetten, where the Emperor was Joined by Archduko Francis Snlvntor nnd by his only daughter, the Archduchess Maria Va lerla. London, Juno 29. Tho Duko of J Teck, accompanied by a small mill- EL tary mission, Including a Hold rmr- jjjl shsl of the British nrmy, will ri ' I bent King George at tho fur.erai H Archduko Francis Ferdinand. B |