VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1898, NO 155 BY THE KNIFE OF A COWARDLY Empress of Austria was the Victim. WAS BRUTALLY STABBED Killed by an Italiao Anarchist While Walking From the Hotel to the Boat The Assassin Arrested. Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 10. The empress of Austria was assinated near the Hotel Beaurivage this afternoon by an anarchist, who was arrested. It appears that her magesty was walk ing from her hotel to the landing place of the steamer about 1 o'clock, when an Italian anarchist suddenly appeared and etabbed her to the heart. The empress fell, and was carried to the Hotel Beau rivage. where ehe expired. The stretcher upon which the empress was carried to the hotel was hastily iru provisedwith oars and sail cloth. Doc tors and priests were immediately Earn moned, and a telegram was sent to Emperor Francis Joseph. All efforts to revive her majesty were unavailing, find she expired at 3 o'clock. The medical examination shows that the assassin must have used a small triangular file. After striking the blow he ran along the Rne De3 Alpes, with the evident intention of entering the square Los Alpes, but before reaching it he wa9 seized by two cabmen, who had witnessed the crime. Tbey handed him over to a boatman and a gendarme, who conveyed him to the police station. The prisoner made no resistance. He even sang as he walked along, saying: I did it," and "She must be dead." At the police station he declared that he was a "starving anarchist,' with no hatred for the poor, but only for the rich." Later, when taken to the courthouse and interrogated by a magistrate in the presence of three members of the local government and the police officials, he pretended not to know French, and re fused to answer questions. The police, on searching him, found a document showing his uame to be Luigi Laochini, born in Paris in 1874, and an Italian soldier. A great crowd quickly assembled around the Hotel Beaurivage, where the officials proceeded after interrogating the prisoner. The police searched the scene of the crime for the weapon, and the accomplice of the assassin. It appears that a boatman noticed three persons closely following the em press, who was making purchaees in the shops. The local government, immediately on receiving the news of her majesty's death, half-masted the flag on the hotel de ville (the municipal office), and pro ceeded in a body to the Hotel Beauri vage, as a token of respect. The excitement increased, and many of the shops on the Kursaal were closed. The empress' wound was just over the left breast. There was hardly any bleeding. A priest was secured in time to administer the extreme unction. The assassin, while being interrogated by the magistrate, said that he came to Geneva with the intention of killing the Due d'Orleans, but the latter bad already left. Laochini (or Luccesi) fol lowed the duke to Fvian, about twenty five miles north of Geneva, on the lake, where he was again unsuccessful. lie then returned to Geneva and learned from the papers of the presence of the Austrian empress. Yesterday be dogged her footsteps, but found no opportunity to carry out his purpose, thoughg he watched the Hotel Beaurivage all day. This afternoon, about 1 :30, be said, he saw the valet of the empress leaving the hotel and going toward the landing. He inferred from this that the empress was going lo take the steamboat, and he hid himself behind a tree on the quay, with the- file concealed in his right sleeve. In a few minutes the empress accompanied by her lady of honor, ap peared, and the assassin struck the file home. Laochini confessed that he has been an anarchist since he was thirteen vears old. "It all anarchists did their duly as I have done mine," he said, "bourgeois society would soon disappear." 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